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RFDS receives support from Council

The Royal Flying Doctor Service (RFDS) has thanked Council for donating more than $50,000 in airport landing fees over the past year.
Bundaberg Regional Council has donated more than $50,000 over the past year in airport landing fees to the Royal Flying Doctor Service (RFDS).

The Royal Flying Doctor Service (Queensland Section) has thanked Bundaberg Regional Council for its support of $50,000 which enables the team to continue to deliver essential aeromedical care across the state.

In that time, RFDS crews based in Bundaberg transported 1,873 patients and flew more than 759,000 kilometres – the equivalent of nearly 19 laps around the world – delivering critical care across the region

Royal Flying Doctor Service (Queensland Section) Chief Executive Officer Meredith Staib said Bundaberg Regional Council’s continued backing played a crucial role in enabling the RFDS to stay mission-ready every day of the year.

“Bundaberg is one of our key operational hubs, and the support we receive from Bundaberg Regional Council helps ensure our crews are ready to respond around the clock,” Ms Staib said.

“Every waived fee directly contributes to our mission – whether that’s keeping aircraft in the air, supporting our medical teams on the ground, or delivering lifesaving care to those in need.

“Their continued partnership means we can focus on what matters most – providing the finest care to the furthest corner, 24 hours a day, seven days a week.”

The donation is part of Bundaberg Regional Council’s broader commitment to strengthening health access for regional communities.

With increasing demand for aeromedical services in the region, support from local government is critical in helping RFDS crews deliver timely, high-quality care.

Bundaberg Mayor Helen Blackburn said the RFDS played a vital role in the health and wellbeing of the community.

“The incredible team at the RFDS provides critical care to those who need it most – they are truly a lifeline for countless people in our region,” she said.

“This donation is just one small way council, and our community can give back and show our support, helping ensure the RFDS can continue its life-saving work.”

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