Flynn of the Inland

· Bolinda · Narración de David Baldwin
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Almost single-handedly, John Flynn of the Australian Inland Mission brought to the outback the Flying Doctor Service, a non-profit organisation providing emergency and primary health care services for those living in rural, remote or regional areas – one of the largest and most comprehensive aeromedical organisations in the world. Flynn also brought many Bush Hospitals to the outback. His magnificent vision, formed as he travelled on the back of a camel across the vast space of Australia’s outback, took a lifetime of courageous commitment to bring to reality. Now in its 52nd edition, Flynn of the Island covers the creation of an inland network centred on Alice Springs, from camel travelling to the early days of radio and the aeroplane. This is a refreshed cover edition.

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Ion Llewellyn Windeyer Idriess, known to his friends and acquaintances as Jack, was undoubtedly one of Australia's most important and prolific authors. He wrote and had published around fifty books, more than one a year for over forty years, from 1927 to 1969.

David Baldwin is a Sydney-based actor known for Mr. Nice Guy (1997), Crocodile Dundee in Los Angeles (2001) and Home and Away (1988). He won the 1996 3M Talking Book Award for his narration of Highways to a War. His television credits include Water Rats, Police Rescue and numerous appearances in G.P. He has also performed in New Zealand, Greece and London.

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