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Late Adventist Volunteer Recognised with Order of Australia Medal

The Medal of the Order of Australia is awarded for service worthy of particular recognition.

February 4, 2025

Australia

Jarrod Stackelroth, Adventist Record, and ANN
Ros (right) with her half-sister Kathy Devereaux and her niece and nephew.

Ros (right) with her half-sister Kathy Devereaux and her niece and nephew.

[Photo: Adventist Record]

An Adventist church member from Northern Territory, Australia, has been awarded in the Australia Day honours list, after serving her remote community for more than 45 years.

Roslyn (Ros) Jones, awared the Order of Australia Medal, ran the St. John Ambulance service for almost two decades with her husband Bruce, who was also a paramedic.

They responded to any medical emergency within 100 kilometers of their family home.

Before her ambulance service, Jones was a school administrator for three decades and was instrumental in creating the Coomalie Community Government Council in the 1990s.

Jones died in 2024 but was awarded the Order of Australia Medal in the 2025 Australia Day celebrations. The Medal of the Order of Australia is awarded for service worthy of particular recognition.

According to ABC News, Jones’ faith motivated her to serve her community for those years with what her daughter Tracey described as an "enduring love."

“She was a loyal and faithful member who for years kept Batchelor Adventist Church open with her Sabbath School for mainly Indigenous kids,” said Don Fehlberg, former remote area pastor for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Ministries (ATSIM).

Ros with a Bible study contact from Batchelor.

Jones ran the Sabbath school for 35 years.

Jones also gave Bible studies to Indigenous people in the towns of Batchelor and Darwin and had a heart for Indigenous ministry.

“She had a tremendous burden for the Aboriginal people of Batchelor and particularly the children,” said Fehlberg. “She visited them, picked them up for Sabbath School, ran the Sabbath School many times with little help.”

According to Fehlberg, Adventists in the Northern Territory miss her contributions to the church and community there.

“Ros Jones was a tireless worker for Lord, whom she deeply loved. When she eventually moved to Darwin she still kept Batchelor going. In addition, she gave Bible Studies to Aboriginal contacts in Darwin. I would ring her and she would willingly help people who wanted to come to Mamarapha to get their Abstudy and travel sorted out. We talked many times on the phone about her and my Aboriginal contacts and how we could best help them to the kingdom. We miss Ros’s faithful work and witness for Jesus.”

In Batchelor Seventh-day Adventist Church, NT.

The original article was published on the South Pacific Division news site, Adventist Record.

Jarrod Stackelroth, Adventist Record, and ANN

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