On 28th September 2025, the Lane Cove Uniting Church was honoured to welcome Her Excellency the Honourable Margaret Beazley AC KC, Governor of New South Wales, to their morning service and subsequent Great Outback BBQ.
The Great Outback BBQ is a significant contributor to the national fundraising effort for Frontier Services – a vital ministry of the Uniting Church that supports remote and rural communities across Australia.
Continuing the legacy of the Reverend John Flynn, founder of the Royal Flying Doctor Service, pedal radio, and travelling padres, Frontier Services provides practical assistance, chaplaincy support and care for those living in some of the most isolated parts of the country.
The congregation heard from Rob Floyd, National Director of Frontier Services, who shared moving and inspiring stories of the organisation’s work in the outback.
Thanks to the generosity of the Lane Cove Uniting Church community, the event raised over $2,000 to support Frontier Services’ ongoing mission.
Peter Andrews, Chairperson and Treasurer, Lane Cove Uniting, said:
“Her Excellency was a gracious and engaging guest, and her presence was a meaningful acknowledgement of the wider role of the Lane Cove Uniting Congregation.
Lane Cove Uniting continues to serve the local community through the compassionate outreach of the Lane Cove Community Chaplain, Reverend Liam McKenna, who offers support to all within our community, but especially to those experiencing loneliness or isolation.”

Lane Cove Community Chaplain
The Lane Cove Community Chaplain organises a wide variety of events. For example the following events have or will take place in October 2025:
Walking Weekend Planning Meeting
Sun. 5 October
Meditation Group Lunch
Tue. 7 October
Sunday Social : The Alcott, Lane Cove
Sun. 12 October
Walk Weekend : Newcastle & Surrounds
Wknd. 17-19 October
Book Club : Lane Cove Uniting Church
Thu. 23 October
Sacred Space
Sun. 26 October
Host Your Own Great Outback BBQ
If you would like to host your own Great Outback BBQ and support our farmers, details are here.
Cover Photo
Our cover photo from Right to Left is Peter Andrews, Chairperson of the Congregation, Rob Floyd (National Director, Frontier Services), Her Excellency and Pastor Rick Johnson, Minister at Lane Cove Uniting.
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