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Australian support keeps Adventist Aviation in the air
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Australian support keeps Adventist Aviation in the air

From Post-Courier · () English

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  • The Australian Government and Adventist Aviation Services (AAS) have launched a new partnership to deliver health and essential services to remote Papua New Guinea communities.
  • The initiative aims to sustain and improve access for isolated populations through AAS's operations.
  • The partnership was officially announced at an event in Lae, attended by government officials and representatives from both organizations.

Australia is bolstering its support for Papua New Guinea through a significant new partnership with Adventist Aviation Services (AAS). This collaboration is designed to ensure the delivery of vital health and essential services to the most isolated communities within Papua New Guinea.

The initiative, officially launched at a special event at the Morobe Mission Adventist Hall in Lae, signifies a commitment to sustaining and enhancing access for remote populations. The event was attended by key figures, including the Minister for Community Development, Youth and Religion, Jason Peter, and the President of the PNG Union Mission, Pastor Danny Philip. Representatives from the Australian High Commission were also present, underscoring the bilateral importance of the partnership.

AAS plays a crucial role in reaching underserved areas, and this partnership aims to strengthen its capacity to provide life-saving assistance. The focus is on maintaining and expanding the reach of these essential services, ensuring that even the most geographically challenged communities receive the support they need.

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