King Street, Corner of Daintree Street, Cloncurry 4824
When vision meets innovation, all goals are achievable. In honor of the extraordinary efforts and achievements of Australia’s early pioneers, the Cloncurry John Flynn Place Museum pays tribute to Reverend John Flynn and his team for their dedication and success in overcoming isolation and bringing communication education, and health to remote Australia. The museum takes you on a journey following in Flynn’s footsteps from conception, birth; and legacy of the Royal Flying Doctor Service, born in Cloncurry, 1928 to improve quality of life for rural Australians. Flynn’s vision took him on a lifelong adventure connecting him with the likes of genius innovators like Alfred Traeger, the inventive genius who “gave voice to the outback” with his pedal radio’s, veteran pilots; hardened nurses and everyday heroes living in the harshest and remote conditions in the Country. The Museum commemorates the committed men and women who dedicated their lives to the dream.
King Street, Corner of Daintree Street , Cloncurry 4824
Quarter Scale Model of the Victory
Model of Dragon aircraft named after Dr. Alan Vickers
1924 Dodge ute - Replica of the vehicle Flynn drove around Cloncurry
Flynn's Magic Lantern
Reverend Fred McKay's swag, hat and rope
Your Journey with John Flynn Starts Here
School of the Air and the medical chest used by isolated Australians
From $13.00
Seniors AUD11.00. Family AUD35.00 (two adults and two children 5-17 years). Ask about their combined passes for John Flynn Place Museum and Gallery and Cloncurry Unearthed Visitor Information Centre and Museum. Save up to 25 per cent.