Asia-Pacific’s International Mining Exhibition (AIMEX) has named the Royal Flying Doctor Service SA/NT as the official charity partner for its inaugural Adelaide event this year.
The RFDS assists more than 50,000 patients in South Australia and the Northern Territory annually, operating from four aeromedical bases and three remote primary healthcare facilities across the central corridor of the country.
As well as the emergency aeromedical services it is known for, the RFDS also delivers primary health, mental health, oral health, road ambulance and other allied services to Australians who live and work far beyond city limits.
Marketing Manager of Mining Events at Prime Creative Media, Rebecca Todesco, said the team was thrilled to partner with the RFDS for the history-making event.
“The team at the Royal Flying Doctor Service SA/NT does incredible work and to be able to throw our weight behind them and support them in any way we can is an honour.”
Ms Todesco said the RFDS is an Australian institution and a trusted lifeline for those living, working and traveling in rural and remote Australia.
“Partnering with the Royal Flying Doctor Service is especially relevant for AIMEX, with the for-purpose organisation servicing the remote areas where several mine sites operate. In selecting RFDS as AIMEX’s charity partner, we are proud to be supporting those who support our industry.”
RFDS SA/NT Executive General Manager – Strategy, Brand & Reputation, Charlie Paterson, said the Flying Doctor was delighted to have a presence at Australia’s longest-running mining show in 2025.
“The Flying Doctor provides life-saving and life-enhancing care to thousands of Australians every year – in the air, on the ground and increasingly through innovative digital channels that support 24/7 access to health services,” Mr Paterson said.
“We are proud of the role we serve in supporting healthier and happier Australians who live, work and play in rural and remote areas.”
RDFS SA/NT will join an extensive collection of exhibitors who have secured their place at AIMEX 2025, including XCMG/BROOKS, ifm, Motion, Flexco, TriCab, Milwaukee Tool, Netzsch Australia, Vayeron and MaxMine.
To get involved in Asia-Pacific’s International Mining Exhibition, visit aimex.com.au or submit your enquiry below.
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