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AUSTRALIAN CHRISTIAN ORGANISATION PROVIDING NURSING AND HOSPITAL SERVICES
Beyond the farthest fence
  • Australian Inland Mission Hospital Museum at [[Lake Grace, Western Australia]]

Farthest South         
  • Sir Francis Drake
  • The [[Amundsen–Scott South Pole Station]], photographed in 2006
  • Roald Amundsen, leader of the first expedition to reach the South Pole, 15 December 1911
  • Positions of Farthest South records from 1521 to 1911
  • Carsten Borchgrevink, who led the Southern Cross Expedition, 1898–1900
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  • Captain Sir James Clark Ross
  • Captain James Cook
  • Weddell's ships, ''Jane'' and ''Beaufoy'', under full sail
  • Ferdinand Magellan
  • From left to right: Jameson Adams, Frank Wild and Eric Marshall (photographed by Shackleton) plant the Union flag at their southernmost position, 88°23', on 9 January 1909.
A RECORD HELD FOR MOST SOUTHERLY LATITUDE REACHED, BEFORE THE SOUTH POLE ITSELF WAS REACHED.
Furthest South; Farthest south
Farthest South refers to the most southerly latitude reached by explorers before the first successful expedition to the South Pole in 1911. Significant steps on the road to the pole were the discovery of lands south of Cape Horn in 1619, Captain James Cook's crossing of the Antarctic Circle in 1773, and the earliest confirmed sightings of the Antarctic mainland in 1820.
Australian Inland Mission         
The Australian Presbyterian Mission was founded by the Presbyterian Church of Australia to reach those "beyond the farthest fence" with God's Word. It is better known as the Australian Inland Mission (AIM).
Farthest North         
  • The North Pole, at the center of the Arctic Ocean. The inner circle shows 75° N.
  • 3 August 1958}}
MOST NORTHERLY LATITUDE REACHED BY EXPLORERS BEFORE THE CONQUEST OF THE NORTH POLE
Furthest North
Farthest North describes the most northerly latitude reached by explorers, before the first successful expedition to the North Pole rendered the expression obsolete. The Arctic polar regions are much more accessible than those of the Antarctic, as continental land masses extend to high latitudes and sea voyages to the regions are relatively short.

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Australian Inland Mission

The Australian Presbyterian Mission was founded by the Presbyterian Church of Australia to reach those "beyond the farthest fence" with God's Word. It is better known as the Australian Inland Mission (AIM). Rev. John Flynn was the first superintendent possessing a vision and dedication to see that "hospital and nursing facilities are provided within a hundred miles of every spot in Australia where women and children reside".

From 1912 the Australian Inland Mission established 15 nursing homes/bush hospitals in remote Australian locations including some offices/shelters Following the establishment of the Uniting Church in Australia in 1977, the work of the AIM continued in the Presbyterian Church as the Presbyterian Inland Mission and in the Uniting Church as Frontier Services.

The mission's centennial was celebrated in 2012. There is a Rev. John Flynn Memorial in Moliagul, Victoria.