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Peri Drysdale – Ambassador
Peri Drysdale – Ambassador

Peri Drysdale MBE

What industry are you in: I’m in the fashion industry, we are a recognised global exemplar for sustainable fashion – we design, manufacture, market, retail and export.

What is your background: Way back I was a registered nurse, then I ran the Christchurch echocardiography unit when echocardiography was brand new worldwide.

What is your connection to the service and why have you chosen to become an Ambassador: I agreed to become an ambassador because it is a service with great need for support and saves precious lives.

What do you like to do to relax and bring yourself joy: I love being out in big nature, to curl up and read, beautiful music, most of all being with family.

What is the best advice you have received that helped you in life: Always look for the good in every moment. Keep a watch on your thoughts, what you think, you get.

We are thrilled to have Peri as an ambassador.

Did you know that in February 2022 Untouched World was named in the top 10 global sustainable fashion brands in the world, ahead of finalists Kering, (Gucci owner) and Stella McCartney who won last time? Also, in 2022 was awarded global runner up most ethical brand, by Marie Claire UK and in 2023 Untouched World was shortlisted for the Drapers sustainable fashion Brand of the Year.

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Untouched World Charity Tee
Untouched World Charity Tee
A tee with a purpose!

These 100% organic cotton tees feature a design by 5-year-old, Rita, who received life-saving services from the New Zealand Flying Doctor Service.

Head over to Untouched World to buy yours for $79.

   

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Plane Launch
Plane Launch

What a special time for GCH Aviation, the NZ Flying Doctor Trust, Pilots, Nurses, and VIP guests in the Nelson region, to officially welcome and launch the newest plane in the New Zealand Flying Doctor fleet, NZFDT.

The Nelson sun shone as the plane taxied up the runway and through a dramatic water cannon welcome.

Archdeacon Emeritus Harvey Ruru QSM, supported by Tui Lister, performed a blessing and officially named her KAHURANGI. The name, chosen by Naomi Johnson, was the winner of the “Name the Plane” competition. Its meaning of ‘sky blue’ and ‘precious’ as well as the association with the local National Park, resonated with the service provider GCH Aviation, The NZ Flying Doctor team, and the Trust. We are all proud to have her in the fleet.

The Mayor, Honorable Dr Nick Smith, cut the ribbon and expressed how proud the region is to be an essential hub for the service.

We were privileged to have one of the service recipients attend to share his story with our guests. Rev. Mark Sullivan spoke eloquently about his experience with the New Zealand Flying Doctor Service after he was involved in a serious light plane crash, and how the care and attention of the crew helped him through such a difficult time.

Archdeacon Emeritus Harvey Ruru QSM blesses the plane 

Guests were treated to a behind the scenes look at the plane, enjoyed a celebratory glass of bubbles, shared exquisite canapes, and had the opportunity to talk to the pilots and nurses who are the mainstay of the service.

With more than 650 flights per year from the base, Kahurangi is a vital addition in the Nelson region, enabling us to offer the very best in patient care and health outcomes, not just for Nelson, but New Zealand-wide.

Thanks to

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2023 Full Year Impact Report
2023 Full Year Impact Report

Find out how your donations have helped the service during 2023 in our Impact Report.

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Name the new plane added to the fleet
Name the new plane added to the fleet

Enter the Name the Plane competition

Nelson’s health services will receive a boost with the launch of a $3 million air ambulance plane for the New Zealand Flying Doctor Service, based at Nelson Airport.

To the end of June 2023, the NZ flying Doctor service completed 1276 missions across NZ. Just over 50% of these missions were ex Nelson. This plane, the Beechcraft Super King Air B200 is the newest in NZs aeromedical fleet and offers a significant upgrade.

“This model of plane is ideal for aeromedical inter-hospital transfers and will be instrumental in getting patients in the Nelson / Marlborough area to the specialist or higher acuity care they need” explains base manager Ryan O’Rourke.

CEO of the NZFD Trust, Christine Prince states “we hope Nelsonians and top of the South Island locals will embrace this opportunity to name their plane. It will be permanently based in Nelson, on call to help the community when needed.” The lucky winner will be invited to the launch at Nelson Airport on 15 February. The ‘Name Nelson’s new Flying Doctor Plane’ is being run on the NZ Flying Doctor Service website (link) and people have until Friday 9 February to vote.

“With the service’s highly trained medical, nursing staff from Nelson Hospital and specialist equipment, patients can be transferred seamlessly to Christchurch or Wellington or further afield for advanced medical treatment.

Five specialist pilots are based in Nelson and the seven flight nurses are ICU staff from Nelson Hospital. The New Zealand Flying Doctor Trust contributes $2,500 to every mission – $3 million a year.

The Beechcraft Super King Air B200 can be equipped with two patient stretchers plus seating for up to four medical crew and patient support people, equipment and two pilots. The aircraft is a perfect fit as its performance and versatility allows the New Zealand Flying Doctor Service based in Nelson and Christchurch to operate efficiently around the country, including the remote Chatham Islands. It flies at 480km per hour and has a 1500 nautical mile range.

GCH Aviation, which operates the service, has a five-year plan to progressively upgrade its aircraft fleet making investment today to keep up with demand and introduce new technologies and plans to expand the fleet further.

Dr David Bowie, NZ Flying Doctor Trust Chairman, says this is a life-saving service, and the plane is set up as a flying intensive care unit. When time is of the essence and distance is an issue, the New Zealand Flying Doctor Service is the only option for many patients,”

Mark Sullivan has the service, and its sister ROA Mining Rescue helicopter service, to thank for saving him in Nelson last year, after a light plane crash in remote bush near Murchison left him clinging to life. The New Zealand Flying Doctor brought him back to Christchurch Hospital for the first of many surgeries. Eighteen months later, Mark is back at work as an Anglican Vicar in Christchurch. He now lives with eight pieces of titanium in his face and jaw and new front teeth, but shows only one small scar on his chin to tell the story. <read more about Mark’s story>

“At the time I didn’t appreciate how close I came to not surviving. No other organisation has had such a profound impact in my life and I feel that our part of the world is well served with such a professional and dedicated band of men and women. The air rescue and NZ Flying Doctor teams saved my life and I want to say a massive thanks,” Sullivan says.

Enter the Name the Plane competition

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The Garden Party
The Garden Party

The inaugural Garden Party was held in November, raising a stunning $150,000.

A huge thank you to Stephen and Lisa Parkinson, our hosts for the evening, along with Cilla Glasson and Charlotte Smith-Smulders who were instrumental in organising such an amazing event.

Everyone who attended had a fabulous evening, chatting & dancing all in aid of such a worthy cause.

With outstanding raffle and balloon prizes, out-of-this-world entertainment and the most divine food and drinks, the evening truly was one of a kind.

We would also like to thank our sponsors for the event
Platinum Sponsors: RD Petroleum, Canterbury Orthopaedic Services, St Georges Hospital
Gold Sponsors: Johnson & Johnson Medtech, SBS Bank

You can view a short video of the event on Facebook.

 

This type of event couldn’t be achieved without the support and collaboration of an amazing event company and we are always thrilled to work with Collective Concepts and Silk Estate Marquee Events & Weddings, we always know the result will be just fantastic.

Verve Real Food Catering provided the sumptuous food throughout the evening along with Two Thumb Brewing Co. and Scapegrace New Zealand Distilling Co. who supplied the drinks.

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NZ Flying Doctor Impact Report Q1 & Q2 2023
NZ Flying Doctor Impact Report Q1 & Q2 2023

Find out how your donations have helped the service during 2022.

NZFD Impact Report Q1 Q2 2023_web

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NZ Flying Doctor Impact Report 2022
NZ Flying Doctor Impact Report 2022

Find out how your donations have helped the service during 2022.

New Zealand Flying Doctor Impact Report 2022

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David Cartwright running the Marathon des Sables
David Cartwright running the Marathon des Sables

Read more about David Cartwright’s bid to run the Marathon Des Sables in aide of the NZ Flying Doctor. David is a trustee of the NZ Flying Doctor Trust and we are incredibly proud of him attempting this incredible feat.

Running for the Flying Doctors | Otago Daily Times Online News (odt.co.nz)

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December 2022 Newsletter
December 2022 Newsletter

Welcome to the last Newsletter of 2022. On behalf of the crew and staff and the New Zealand Flying Doctor Service, we wish you a safe and health summer break.

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