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Home » Little Wings’ Call For Urgent Help During The Fuel Crisis

Little Wings’ Call For Urgent Help During The Fuel Crisis

June 4, 2026 by Roxane Manley

In the 2024–25 financial year, Royal Far West supported 512 children, 302 parents and carers, 496 educators, 29 schools and five early learning centres across the Western and Far West NSW region, with clinicians spending 10 weeks delivering services directly in-community.

Royal Far West supports Little Wings in its call for urgent, targeted funding support dur­ing the current fuel crisis, to ensure that they can continue supplying aeromedical trans­port services, especially to families in rural and remote communities.

Royal Far West partners with Little Wings through its Medical Wings program to de­liver specialist outreach clinics directly into regional communities several times each year. Little Wings also supports approxi­mately 40 per cent of all families travelling to Royal Far West’s Centre for Country Kids in Manly, with three to five families relying on the service every week.

The current aviation fuel crisis has cre­ated extraordinary and unsustainable pres­sure on Little Wings’ operating costs. With­out urgent intervention, there is a real risk that flights may need to be reduced or sus­pended.

“The past few months have been really heartbreaking. We are doing the best we can with the resources we have, but we’ve cut our capacity and will have to reduce our services even further if the avgas contin­ues to go up,” Clare Pearson, CEO of Little Wings, said.

“Little Wings eases the pressure on these families. The fuel crisis is tearing that lifeline to shreds, leaving them without a backup, and we need swift support to keep our op­erations running,” she added.

“The consequences for rural and remote families would have an immediate impact.

Delayed diagnoses, missed treatments, and reduced access to specialist services would widen existing inequities for children who al­ready face significant challenges accessing care.” said Dr Briony Scott, CEO of Royal Far West.

The partnership between Royal Far West and Little Wings is critical in ensuring coun­try children can access specialist care, re­gardless of where they live. Your support means country kids can connect with the care they need, when they need it. Donate today at www.royalfarwest.org.au/ways-to-give/

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