The Flying Doctor

Australia is a large, remote, and unforgiving land where accidents happen. In this podcast, we talk to real patients and their families about mateship, life in the bush, and the role that the Royal Flying Doctor Service plays in servicing rural communities.

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Eine durchschnittliche Folge dieses Podcasts dauert 35m. Bisher sind 92 Folge(n) erschienen. Jede Woche gibt es eine neue Folge dieses Podcasts.

Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 2 days 6 hours 9 minutes

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episode 81: #81 Dan Hamood was opal fossicking when he fell into a mineshaft


An avid opal miner, Dan was fossicking alone, when he lost his footing and fell into a deep abandoned mineshaft, some 22 metres (7.5 stories) deep in the earth.

No one knew where he was and it took more than 24 hours for the alarm to be called that he was missing. The search for Dan then began.

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 March 13, 2024  42m
 
 

episode 82: #82 Melissa's muscles melted and she was unable to walk, talk or move


Melissa Domiati went to hospital to have her wisdom teeth removed and was not particularly  concerned or worried, but the routine procedure went terribly wrong when she had an allergic reaction to the anaesthetic. She woke up two days later, in Perth, in ICU and unable to move.

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 March 13, 2024  39m
 
 

episode 83: #83 Tom collapsed onto his steering wheel and stopped breathing


Have we become too complacent about snakes?

Tom had been parked on the side of a rural road when he stepped out to greet his wife. He felt a small sting or bite on his foot, and bent down to see a small snake disappearing under his car. He was some 30 minutes from a hospital and thought it was no big deal, as it did not hurt.

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 March 20, 2024  52m
 
 

episode 84: #84 How did the remote SA township of Marla come to be?


Jane Oakley-Lohm is a central figure in the story of Marla, a remote township in South Australia that sprung up from a roadhouse created in the 1980's.

Jane spent 11 years in Marla and admits she has red dirt in her veins. Though she found it lonely at times, Marla was also the hub of the district and anything that went wrong ended up on Jane's doorstep - which is just more proof that people who live in the outback are strong, courageous and caring people...


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 March 27, 2024  33m
 
 

episode 85: #85 How do you manage a Type 1 Diabetes diagnosis in remote Australia?


Danielle and Boyd Keenan live with their two young daughters, August (Augie), 11, and Willa, 9, in Broken Hills, NSW. It is a community they adore and the home where extended family are, but when Augie was diagnosed with Type 1 Diabetes in October 2019, the remote city they love  was a long way away from diabetes treatment.

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 April 3, 2024  38m
 
 

episode 86: #86 Barry was hanging upside down from his seat belt and the ute was on its roof


Barry was travelling with some work colleagues on his way back to Mount Isa from a remote mine site when the driver lost control of the ute, it flipped and Barry was left hanging from his seat belt.  When he released his belt he fell directly on his head, instantly felt pain and saw stars. He knew it was bad.

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 April 10, 2024  39m
 
 

episode 87: #87 How did Gayle lose the use of both arms in a farm-accident ?


The story of Gayle and Mac Shann has been featured twice on ABC's Australian Story and it has even been voted as Australia's favourite story. After Gayle's life-changing accident on a remote cattle station in Queensland, they have had to adapt to a new life, despite one arm being amputated and the other being paralysed. 

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 April 17, 2024  45m
 
 

episode 88: #88 Ella was 35 weeks pregnant & driving an outback truck when her waters broke!


When transport company owners, Ella Reindler and her husband Dave, set out on ‘one last trucking trip’ from Perth to the remote Kimberley, they knew it would likely be their last road trip together as a couple, before their new baby arrived. But nobody expected that, at just 35 weeks pregnant, Ella’s waters would break in the middle of nowhere and hundreds of kilometres away from any medical care...


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episode 89: #89 Tired, toilet, thirsty, thinner - Emma's young son ticked all the boxes for Type 1 diabetes.


When Emma Turner first discovered her seven-year-old son, Fred, had Type 1 diabetes, they were literally living in the middle of nowhere. The outback Queensland town of Blackhall even boasts a memorial to Australia's famous 'black stump'!

But after Fred's symptoms suddenly became life threatening, Emma found herself sitting next to the pilot in the cockpit of an RFDS plane, with her gravely ill son on board...


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episode 90: #90 A single dad, a sailboat, two girls and a wheel barrow


After packing up their city home in Perth to go on a sailing adventure, single dad James Brougham and his young daughters, Halle and Isla, have spent the past two years exploring, remote schooling & fishing along the stunning WA coastline, aboard their yacht ‘Salty Jocks’.

In this inspiring episode, James explains why he decided to push his two daughters in a wheelbarrow some 500km, to raise money for the RFDS’s Oceans to Outback annual fundraiser...


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