Royal Flying Doctor Service Museum

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In the heart of Alice Springs, the Royal Flying Doctor Service Museum offers a fascinating glimpse into Australia’s iconic outback medical service. Housed in the original 1939 base, this museum tells the story of the RFDS through immersive exhibits, vintage aircraft, and personal tales of survival against the vast distances of the bush. It’s a moving tribute to the pilots, doctors, and radio operators who brought healthcare to the remote interior.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Allocate 1.5 to 2 hours to explore the museum thoroughly. It’s compact but packed with detail, so take your time with the interactive displays and the short documentary. The museum is easily combined with a morning visit to the Alice Springs Telegraph Station or an afternoon at the Araluen Cultural Precinct, both just minutes away.

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