
Rev Sir Alan Walker – Founder of Lifeline
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Content Warning: This Episode Contains The Mention Of Suicide
Rev Sir Alan Walker is best known as the founder of the telephone counselling service, Lifeline. It was the first service of its kind and led the way for telephone counselling and telehealth services around the world.
He ran Wesley Mission for 20 years and was quite a media personality in his day with columns in the Fairfax Press and a very popular TV show.
His ethics were so highly regarded that the Governor-General, Bill Hayden called him ‘the conscience of the nation’.
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Further information:
Tireless Crusader for Peace, SMH, https://www.smh.com.au/national/tireless-crusader-for-peace-20030205-gdg7zl.html
https://atributetoaustralianchristians.wordpress.com/2010/10/24/alan-walker/
Alan Walker: Conscience of the Nation by Don Wright, Open Book Publishers, 1997
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