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THE ANGLICAN CHURCH OF AUSTRALIA is about four million people
in 23 dioceses in five provinces. This is not a listing of parishes, it is a listing of web sites. If you know of a web site that should
be listed here and is not, please tell us.
Dioceses and parishes
Schools
Theological Colleges
University Residential Colleges
Anglican Resources in Australia

The Anglican Church of Australia (Official web site)
Diocese of
Adelaide (South Australia)
Cathedral Church of St Peter
Ministry Development Council of the Anglican Diocese of Adelaide
Adelaide, Christchurch North Adelaide
Adelaide, Good Shepherd
Adelaide, Holy Trinity
Adelaide (Largs Bay), St Alban
Adelaide, Kensington Gardens, St Edward the Confessor
Adelaide, St George the Martyr
Adelaide, St Mary Magdelene
Adelaide, St Peter's Cathedral
Adelaide Hills, Stirling Anglican Parish
Angaston, Anglican Parish of Barossa [St Hugh; St Boniface, Nuriootpa; St Aidans,
Tanunda; St Peter, Williamstown]
Blackwood, All Hallows
Burnside, St David
Colonel Light Gardens, All Saints
Coromandel Valley, St John
Crafers, Stirling Parish
Glen Osmond, St Saviour
Goodwood, St George the Martyr
Grange, St Agnes
Henley Beach, St Michael and All Angels
Kingscote, St Albans
Lockleys, Church of St Richard of Chichester
Magill, St George
Mitcham and Torrens Park, Parish of Mitcham
Modbury, Parishes of the North East: Hillcrest - Ingle Farm - Modbury - Para Hills
North Adelaide, Christ Church
Parkside, Anglican Parish of Parkside: Emmanuel, Wayville and St Oswald
Parnada, St Richard
Penneshaw, St Columba
Plympton, Good Shepherd
Salisbury, Parish of Salisbury and Parafield Gardens [St John, St Barbara]
Stirling, Stirling Anglican Parish
Walkerville, St Andrew
Diocese of Armidale
Armidale, Cathedral Church of St Peter
Narrabri, Narrabri Anglican
Church
Oxley Vale, Oxley Vale Anglican
Church
Diocese
of Ballarat
Cathedral
Church of Christ the King
The Diocese of Ballarat maintains a complete list of parishes here.
Very few of them have websites.
Horsham, Parish of Horsham
Victoria, Parish of Skipton
Warrnambool, Christ Church
Diocese of Bathurst
Bathurst, All Saints Cathedral
Parkes, Parish
of Parkes and Peak Hill
Diocese of Bendigo
Bendigo, Cathedral Church of St Paul
Bendigo, Parish
of Southeast Bendigo [Holy Trinity, Flora Hill; Christ Church, East Bendigo; St Stephen; Emu Creek] (Bendigo) NOTE: Windows/Internet
Explorer only; MIDI attack.
Bendigo, View Hill Fellowship
Eaglehawk, Parish of Eaglehawk
Kerang and Murrabit, Parish of Kerang
Northern Mallee, Anglican Parish of Northern Mallee
Pyramid Hill, Parish of Pyramid Hill/Boort
Diocese of Brisbane
Brisbane, St John's Cathedral
Diocesan newspaper, Focus
Annerley, St Philip
Auchenflower, St Alban (part of Parish of Auchenflower)
Bardon, St Mary
Birkdale, Birkdale and Wellington Point Parish [St George; Wellington, St James]
Brisbane (Wickham Terrace), All Saints
Brisbane, (Algester), Holy Spirit
Brisbane, St Mark's, The Gap
Buderim, St Mark
Camp Hill, Parish of Camp Hill with Norman Park [Annunciation; Transfiguration,
Norman Park]
Charleville, Parish of Charleville [All Saints; St Luke, Augathella; All Souls, Morven]
Coolangatta, The Anglican Parish of Coolangatta and Palm Beach
Coorparoo, Brisbane, St Stephen
Darra, Holy Trinity (part of Parish of Sherwood)
Gold Coast, Gold Coast Deanery
Hendra, Parish of Hendra/Clayfield [St John; St Colomb]
Hervey Bay, Hervey Bay Anglican Parish
Middle Park, St Catherine (part of Centenary Suburbs Parish)
Oxley, St John (part of Parish of Sherwood)
Palmwoods, St Augustine Serious midi-attack; different on each page.
Robina, Trinity Anglican Mission
Rochedale, St Philip
St Lucia, Christ Church
Sherwood, St Matthew (part of Parish of Sherwood)
South Brisbane, St Andrew
Sunnybank, Brisbane, St Barnabas
The Gap, St Mark
Toowoomba, Parish of St James the Less
Wellington Point, St James Note: This site visible only from Microsoft
browsers.
Wickham Terrace, All Saints
Diocese of Bunbury
Boyup Brook, St
Saviour
Denmark, St Leonard
Diocese of Canberra and
Goulburn
Cathedral Church of St Saviour, Goulburn
Ainslie ACT, All Saints
Charnwood ACT, The Anglican Parish of St Barnabas
Jamison ACT, Holy
Covenant
Kambah ACT, St Stephen
Manuka ACT, St Paul
Moruya, Parish of Moruya
O'Connor ACT, St Philip
Pearce ACT, St George
South Tuggeranon ACT, St Mary in the Valley
Temora NSW, St Paul
Wagga Wagga NSW, St John
Wagga Wagga NSW, Ashmont, Redeemer
Wanniassa ACT, St Matthew
Weston ACT, St Peter's Youth Ministries
Young District, Young District Ministry
Diocese of Gippsland
Drouin, Christ Church
Lakes Entrance, St Nicholas
Metung, St John
Wonthaggi, Anglican Parish of Wonthaggi & Inverloch
Diocese of Grafton
Grafton, Cathedral Church of Christ the King
Port Macquarie, St Thomas
Sawtell, Parish of Sawtell/Bonville
Woolgoolga, St Augustine
Diocese of Melbourne
St Paul's Cathedral, Melbourne
Beaumaris, St Michael and All
Angels
Berwick, Berwick Anglican Church
Blackburn North, St Edward
Brunswick, Christ Church
Burnley, St Bartholomew
Burwood, St Faith
Camberwell, St John
Camberwell, St Mark
Camberwell, St Mary
Canterbury, St Paul
Collingwood, St Philip
Croydon, St John the Divine
Deep Creek, Deep Creek Anglican Church
Diamond Creek, St John
Doncaster, Holy Trinity
East Burwood, Melbourne, Ascension
East Frankston, St Luke
East Malvern, St John
East St Kilda, All Saints
East St Kilda, St James the Great
Eltham and Research, St Margaret and Transfiguration
Flinders, St John
with St Mark Balnarring
Frankston, St Luke
Geelong East, Victoria, St Matthew
Glen Iris, St James
Glen Waverly, St Barnabas
Greensborough, All Saints
Heidelberg, St John
Hoppers Crossing, Epiphany
Ivanhoe, St James
Kew, Holy Trinity
Kew, St Hilary
Langwarrin, St Thomas
Melbourne, Christ Church Brunswick
Melbourne, St Bartholomew
Melbourne, St Mark Fitzroy
Melbourne, St Paul, Southern Cross Ministries
Melbourne, St Peter's Eastern Hill
Melbourne, St Stephen
Melbourne, (Parkville), The Canterbury Fellowship (Trinity College Chapel)
Melbourne (Reservoir), St Mark
Newport, Christ Church
North Melbourne, St Mary
Pearcedale, St Peter
Point Lonsdale, St James
Port Melbourne, Holy Trinity
Rye, St Andrew
Sorrento, St John
Surrey Hills, Holy Trinity
Surrey Hills, St Theodore Wattle Park
Toorak, St John
Werribee, St Thomas
Diocese of The Murray (Southern
Australia)
Murray Bridge, The Cathedral of St John the Baptist
Adelaide Hills, Parish
of Mount Barker (Christ the King, St John, St Mary, St James)
O'Halloran Hill, Christ Church
Seaford, St Nicholas
Victor Harbor, St Augustine
Yankalilla, Shrine of Our Lady of Yankalilla
Diocese of Newcastle NSW
Christ Church Cathedral
Diocesan youth ministry
Aberdeen, St Mark
(Muswellbrook parish)
Central
Coast Anglican Deanery
Forster, Parish
of Forster and Tuncurry
Gosford, Parish of Gosford
[Christ Church; St Mary Hermitage; St John, Point Clare; St
Peter, Sprinfeild; Mangrove Mountain Union Church]
Kincumber, St
Paul
Mallabula, Holy
Name
Medowie, St
Francis
Merewether, St
Augustine of Canterbury
Morisset, Southlakes
Anglican Parish
Mount Vincent: Anglican
Parish (Kurri Kurri, St Paul and Mount Vincent, Christ
Church)
Muswellbrook, St Alban
(Parish Church of Muswellbrook)
Newcastle, St John
Singleton, Singleton
Parish
Spring Creek, St Paul
(Muswellbrook parish)
Taree, Parish of
Taree parish church St John the Divine
Terrigal, St
Mark, St Paul, and St George
Toukley/Budgewoi, St
Luke and St John
Williamtown, St Saviour
Wyoming, Holy
Family
Diocese of North Queensland
Cairns, St John
Diocese of Northern Territory
Diocese of Northwest Australia
Diocese of Perth (Western
Australia)
Cathedral Church of St George the Martyr
Applecross, St
David
Balla-Girrawheen, Good Shepherd
City Beach, St Christopher
Claremont, St Michael and All Angels
East Victoria Park, Holy Trinity
Floreat, St Nicholas
Fremantle, Fremantle Parish
Highgate, St Alban
Joondalup (Perth), Grace
Karrinyup, Karrinyup
Anglican Church
Leederville, St Barnabas
Melville, Holy Cross
Merredin. All Saints
Mount Lawley, St Patrick
Nedlands, St Margaret
Perth, Whitfords Anglican Community
Subiaco, St Andrew
Swan, Anglican Parish of Swan
Victoria Park, St Peter
West Nedlands, St Andrew
Western Australia, Goldfields-Country Region
Western Australia, Parish of Merredin-Kellerberrin
Diocese of Riverina
Diocese of Rockhampton
Rockhampton, St Paul Cathedral
Rockhampton, St Matthew
Diocese of Sydney
St Andrew's Cathedral
Anglican
Media Sydney
Albion
Park, All
Saints
Ashbury, St
Matthew
Ashfield, St
John the Baptist
Avalon, St
Mark with St David, Palm Beach
Beaconsfield, Green
Square Community Church St James
Berowra, St Mark
Berry, St Luke (part of Parish
of Berry and Kangaroo Valley)
Bomaderry, St
Stephen
Broadway, St Barnabas
Carlingford, St
Paul
Carlton, St James
Centennial Park, St
Matthias
Clovelly, St Luke
Sydney, Cremorne, St
Peter
Dee Why, St John
the Evangelist
Drummoyne, St Bede
Dulwich Hill, Holy
Trinity
Enmore, St Luke
Epping, Parish
of Epping, St Alban and St Aidan
Figtree, All Saints
Granville, St
Mark
Greenwich, St
Giles
Gymea, Gymea
Anglican Church
Hoxton Park, Hoxton
Park
Kangaroo Valley, Good Shepherd (part of Parish
of Berry and Kangaroo Valley)
Katoomba, St Hilda
Killara, St Martin
Kurrajong, St Stephen
Lakemba, St
Andrew
Manly, St Matthew
Mosman, St Clement
Mosman, St Luke
Neutral Bay, St
Augustine
Newport, St Michael
and All Angels
Northbridge, St
Mark
North Sydney, St Thomas
Panania, Panania
Anglican Church
Paddington, St George
Robertson, St
John
Shellharbour City, Shellharbour
City Anglican Church
Shellharbour City, St
Paul
South Coogee, St
Paul
South Turramurra, St
Philip
Southerland, St John
Springwood and Winmalee, Springwood
Winmalee Anglican Church
Sydney, Christ Church St
Laurence
Syndey, St
James' King Street The oldest parish in the diocese.
Sydney (Broadway), St
Barnabas
Sydney (Bossley Park), Good
Shepherd
Sydney (Camden), Camden
Anglican and St John
Sydney (Church Hill), St
Philip
Sydney (Darlinghurst), St
John the Evangelist
Sydney (Dulwich Hill), Holy
Trinity
Sydney (Hunters Hill), Parish
of Hunters Hill
Sydney (King Street), St
James
Sydney, Macquarie
Anglican Churches
Sydney (Merrylands West), St
Matthew
Sydney (Narrabeen), St
Faith
Sydney (Oakhurst), St
Mark
Sydney (Pyrmont), Peninsula
Community Church
Sydney (Quakers Hill), Quakers
Hill Anglican Church
Sydney (Roseville), St
Andrew
Sydney (Toongabbie), Toongabbie
Anglican Parish
Sylvania Heights, Sylvania
Anglican Church
Thornleigh-Pennant Hills, St
Mark
Waverley, Saint
Mary the Virgin
Wentworthville, St
Paul
Willoughby, St
Stephen
West Ryde, St
Columb
West Wollongong, St
Mark
Wollongong, Figtree
Church
Diocese of Tasmania
Hobart, St David's Cathedral
The Diocese of Tasmania maintains a complete list of parishes here.
About 25% of them have websites.
Bay West, Parish of
Bay West
Claremont and Chigwell, St Alban and St Martin
Cressy, Anglican Parish of Cressy
Cygnet and environs, Parish of Channel/Cygnet
Devonport, Co-operating parishes of Devonport and East Devonport
Franklin/Esperance, Parish of Franklin and Esperance
George Town, Parish of George Town
Glenorchy, St Paul
Goodwood, see Moonah
Hobart, St David's Cathedral
Kingston, Parish of Kingston
Launceston North, St John
Launceston South, Parish of Launceston South
Lutana, see Moonah
Moonah, Parish Church
Sandy Bay, Parish of Bay West
Southern Midlands, parish churches
Trevallyn nd Riverside, St David and St Oswald
West Tamar, Parish of West Tamar
Diocese of Wangaratta
Wangaratta, Holy Trinity Cathedral
Diocese of Willochra

Schools
Abbotsleigh, Wahroonga,
NSW. K through 12 Anglican boarding and day school for girls. 'Overcoming the frequent disadvantage of beginning their education in
isolated areas and having to live away from home, Boarders earned results even better than Day Girls.'
(Sydney)
Anglican Schools Commission: Commission establishes a system of low-fee paying Anglican schools providing an education of high quality
and with attention of students with special needs. Currently has eight schools. The ASC website has links to their individual websites.
Arden Anglican School, Beecroft, NSW: Kindergarten through Grade 6. Blends current NSW
curriculum with heavier emphasis on math.
Australian Anglican Schools Network (AASN): 'A national listing of Anglican Schools in Australia. AASN is the schools network of
the Australian General Synod'.
All Saints Anglican School, Merrimac (Brisbane)
All Saints College, Bathurst, NSW. Grades 6 through 12, day and boarding, co-ed. (Bathurst)
Anglican Church Grammar School (Brisbane)
Arndell Anglican College, Oakville (outside Windsor), NSW. K through 12 co-educational
Anglican day school. (Sydney)
Bankstown Grammar and St Paul's Choir School, Bankstown, NSW. St Paul's is a day
school founded as boys' choir school for St Paul's which still draws heavily on it for choristers though it is now co-educational. Kindergarten
to year 6, it occupies the same campus as Bankstown. Also a day school and co-educational but years 7 though 12. (Sydney)
Barker College Junior School Hornsby (Sydney)
Bishop Druitt College Coffs Harbour (Mid North Coast), NSW. K through 12 co-educational Anglican
day school. (Grafton)
Bishop Tyrrell Anglican College,
Fletcher, NSW. K-12 co-ed day school (Newcastle)
Brisbane Anglican Schools Office: Details of 24 Queensland Anglican schools.
Broughton Anglican College, Menangle Park near Campbelltown NSW. A preparatory-through-year-12
day school. (Sydney)
Burghmann Anglican School, Gungahlin (Canberra and Goulburn)
Calrossy, Tamworth, New South Wales. This Anglican girls school has both day and boarding
students. (Armidale)
Canberra Girls' Grammar School (Canberra and Goulburn)
Canberra Grammar School (Canberra and Goulburn)
Cannon Hill Anglican College (Brisbane)
The Cathedral College, Murray Bridge, South Australia. Co-educational day school.
Currently R through 6, they are accepting applications R through 7 for 2005. In 2006 a full Middle School programme is planned. (The
Murray)
The Cathedral School, Grafton, NSW. Co-educational preparatory through
year 12. Offers after school care for grades Pre-K through 6. (Grafton)
Cathedral School, Townsville (North Queensland)
Coomera Anglican College, Coomera (Brisbane)
Cranbrook School, Bellevue Hill, NSW. Male-only boarding and day school, preparatory
to senior school. (Sydney)
Danebank, Hurstville, south Sydney. This Anglican girls school caters to day students
from pre-school to Year 12. (Syndey)
Emmanuel College, Ballina, NSW. A preparatory-through-year-12 co-educational day
school. (Grafton)
Fraser Coast Anglican College, Hervey Bay (Brisbane)
Glennie School, Toowoomba (Brisbane)
Pedare Christian College, Golden Grove, South Australia. Grades R through 12
day school. (Adelaide)
The Hutchins School, Hobart, Tasmania. K through 12 boys boarding school. (Tasmania)
Illawarra Grammar School, Wollongong, NSW. Co-educational preparatory
through year 12. (Sydney)
Kambala, Sydney, NSW. Anglican school for girls preparatory through year 12. (Sydney)
The King's School In Parramatta, New South Wales, this day and boarding is for boys and young
men, K through 12.
Kormilda College, Darwin. An 'independent, co-educational, multicultural, day and residential
secondary school, serving the people of Northern Australia by providing an excellent, affordable, Christian education.' (Northern
Territory)
Lakes Anglican Grammar School, Lake
Macquarie area, NSW. A new K-12 co-ed day school (Newcastle)
Launceston Church Grammar School, Tasmania, East Launceston. A co-education Junior
and Senior day and boarding school. (Tasmania)
Lindisfarne Anglican School: Terranora and Tweed Heads, NSW. A preparatory-through-year-12
day school, located in far Northern NSW, on Australia's Gold Coast.(Grafton)
Loquat Valley School, Bayview, NSW. Pre-school through Year 6. (Sydney)
Macarthur Anglican School, Cobbitty, NSW. Pre-kindergarten to age 18 co-educational, day school
with strict dress codes. (Sydney)
Macquarie Anglican Grammar School, Bathurst, NSW. Kindergarten to grade 9, co-ed. (Bathurst)
Matthew Flinders Anglican College (Brisbane)
Melbourne Grammar School: An Anglican school founded in 1858. Prep to Year 12. (Melbourne)
Meriden School, an Anglican School for Girls (Sydney)
Newcastle Grammar School, Newcastle, NSW. 'Enrols both boys and girls from Pre-School through
to Higher School Certificate level.' (Newcastle)
Nowra Anglican College, Bomaderry, NSW. Co-educational with emphasis on music and the arts.
(Sydney)
Pulteney Grammar School: an Anglican preparatory school (Adelaide)
Radford College, Canberra (Canberra and Goulburn)
Roseville College, Roseville NSW: Girls
day school (K through 12) which maintains its small size.
Riverina Anglican College, Wagga Wagga (Canberra and Goulburn)
St Andrew's Cathedral School, Sydney, NSW. Day school for boys grades 3 through 10. Senior
college is coeducational. (Sydney)
St Margaret's Anglican Girls School, Ascot (Brisbane)
St Mark's Anglican Community Day School, Hillarys, Western Australia. K through
12, co-educational. 'All students attend Christian Studies lessons and Christian values are stressed in all areas of the curriculum.
The Christian ethic underpins the whole of School life.'
St Martins College Wagga Wagga, NSW. Grades 9 through 12. Small 'self-catered
college for students on campus at Charles Sturt University in Wagga Wagga. Jointly supported by the Diocese of Canberra and Goulburn,
and the Diocese of Riverina.'
St Michael's Collegiate School, Hobart, Tasmania. A girls school, Pre-K through 12. (Tasmania)
St Paul's School (Brisbane)
St Paul's Anglican Grammar School, Warragul
Scone Grammar School, Scone, NSW (Newcastle)
Southport School, Gold Coast (Brisbane)
Swanleigh, Middle Swan, Western Australia. Boarding high school for young men and women.
(Perth)
Sydney Anglican Schools Corporation: organized in 1947 by the Anglican Diocese of
Sydney with the mission to 'establish and operate efficiently, strategically placed Anglican schools offering quality education, which
are financially accessible to the local communities and communicate the Gospel of Jesus Christ to students, staff, parents and the wider
community'. (Sydney)
Thomas Hassall Anglican College, West Hoxton, New South Wales. K through 9; 10 through
12 developing. Co-ed day school. (Sydney)
Toowoomba Preparatory School, Toowoomba (Brisbane)
Trinity Anglican Colleges A coeducational day school; kindergarten through grade 12.
There are two campuses; one in Albury, NSW, and the other in Wodonga, Victoria. (Wangaratta)
Trinity Anglican School, Cairns (North Queensland)
Trinity College, Gawler, South Australia. A day school, Reception through year
12, co-ed with nearly 4000 on four separate campuses. (Adelaide)
Trinity Grammar School. In Strathfield, New South Wales, this day and boarding for boys
and young men, K through 12, is located on three campuses: Strathfield, Summer Hill and Pine Bluff.
Tudor House, Moss Vale (Sydney)
Whitsunday Anglican School, Mackay, Queensland (Brisbane)
William Clark College, Kellyville, NSW: Grades 8 through 12, recommending application
by January of the student's grade 7. (Sydney)
William Cowper Anglican School. Co-ed day school from K to Year 6 but boys
only from Years 7 to 12. (Armidale)
Woodcroft College, Morphett Vale, South Australia. Co-educational day school, grades
pre-school through 13. (Adelaide)
Theological Colleges
Australian College of Theology (Kingsford,
NSW)
Brisbane College of Theology: A fully
accredited combination of colleges — St Francis Theological College (Anglican), St Paul (Roman Catholic) and Trinity (Uniting
Church) — offering undergraduate and postgraduate theology. The colleges work ecumenically through close cooperation and sharing
of courses.
Mary Andrews College: 'Mary Andrews
College (formerly Deaconess House) has a long history in the Diocese of equipping women to serve Christ in a variety of ways. This lives
on as MAC ministers to women students at Moore Theological College, runs a Diploma Course throughout Sydney and has a ministry to university
students.'
Moore College (University of Sydney)
College of St John the Evangelist (Charles Sturt University)
The College has been in operation for more than 100 years and remains dedicated to offering a full program of residential formation
in conjunction with academic qualifications from Charles Sturt University.
St Mark's National Theological Centre
(Charles Sturt University)
Part of the School of Theology of Charles Sturt University, with additional courses offered there,
both 'offer comprehensive information to Anglicans and others interested in pursuing a variety of methods of developing their Christian
understanding and engaging Australian society with the Gospel'. The university is located in Canberra.
Trinity College (University of Melbourne)
Offers distance education in theology.
United Theological College (Sydney
College of Divinity and Charles Sturt University), Sydney
the recognised College of the NSW Synod of the Uniting Church in Australia.
University Residential Colleges
This list is alphabetical by university name.
St Mark's College, University
of Adelaide
Ridley College, University of Melbourne (affiliated with the Australian College of Theology)
Trinity College, University of Melbourne (directly associated with the Trinity Theological
College)
New College, University of New South Wales
St John's College, University of Queensland
St Paul's College, University of Sydney
St George's College, University of Western Australia
Richard Johnson College, University of Wollongong
Other
Space: St John's College (Morpeth):
Space is a one year gap/bridging programme to give young people space to explore future directions.

Anglican Resources in Australia
'A Service for Today's Church'
A new resource produced by the Reverend John Mason, in consultation with others. It is in use at St Clement's Mosman, in Sydney, having
received approval from the Archbishop of Sydney under the provisions of Section 4 of the Constitution of the Anglican Church of Australia.
Read about the service and then download the text of the 64-page booklet.
Anglican Board of Mission
Established in 1850 as a national mission agency working both in Australia and the Pacific. It now supports partner churches overseas
in both their ecclesial and their development operations. The official mission agency of the Anglican Church of Australia.
Anglican Church of Australia
Defence Force Chaplaincy (Navy, Army and Air Force)
'Serving God in the Australian Defence community through the provision of Anglican worship, pastoral care and character development.'
Anglican Church
of Australia General Synod 2001
The General Synod meets in Brisbane in July. Although portions of the site are still under construction, there is a good deal of pre-Synod
material available. Amongst other features, the site will provide live updates during the Synod.
Anglican Church League
A web site of a voluntary organisation in Sydney committed to preserve that diocese's evangelical heritage. There are articles and links
that will be of interest particularly to evangelical Anglicans.
Anglican Cursillo of Australia
Anglican Financial Services
'ANFIN is a non-profit financial fund owned by the Anglican Church in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.'
Anglican Franciscans in Australia
Anglican Interim Ministry
Network
'Clergy who are, or are interested in being intentional interim ministry specialists and consultants are invited to become members
of the network'.
Anglican Messenger
serving the three dioceses in Western Australia. Monthly publication to begin in February, 2005.
Anglican Renewal Ministries
Australia
A body formed in 1979 and recognised by General Synod as an organisation to foster renewal in the lives and worship of individuals and
parish organisations.
Anglican Schools Office of Queensland
The role of the Anglican Schools Office is to support the senior management and governing bodies of Anglican Schools across Queensland.
It provides the secretariat for both the Anglican Schools Commission of the Diocese of Brisbane and for the Queensland Anglican Schools
System Limited, of the Anglican Province of Queensland.
Anglican Youthworks
Part of the Anglican Diocese of Sydney. A comprehensive site that
provides 'ready-to-use Religious Education lesson plans, Bible and ministry resources, training workshops and courses and camps and conferences
developed by our team of trained Advisers'.
Anglicana
From an Australian priest, parish bulletin bits, some reflections on
Anglo-Catholicism, issues to think about.
Anglicans Together—Promoting
Inclusive Anglicanism
'The Diocese of Sydney is profoundly influenced by Evangelicalism. Anglicans Together supports the idea that the Anglican Church is
a church both catholic and reformed. It allows for difference as described in the Lambeth Quadrilateral. We wish to show that our God,
as seen in the Lord Jesus Christ, is not a God that can be defined by one point of view but the genius of the Anglican style is that we
can draw upon the revelation of God to all God's people'. The site includes a newletter, information about events, an online journal in
PDF, and more.
Anglicare NSW
The charitable arm of the Diocese of Sydney and Woolongong.
Australian Anglicanism
The parish church of St Peter's Eastern Hill (Diocese of Melbourne) has added to its web site a section called 'Australian Anglicanism',
whose purpose is 'to offer carefully researched presentations on a variety of issues pertaining not only to St Peter's but to the wider
Australian Anglican experience.'
'Breakthrough'
Prepared by Australian Anglican priest Brian McGowan, this is a study resource, updated weekly, particularly for use by small groups.
It begins with the readings from the RCL (as used in the Anglican Church of Australia) and the life experience of the participants rather
than academic resources. (Cross-listed under Liturgical Resources)
Brotherhood of St Laurence
'A welfare agency in Melbourne, Australia tackling the causes and effects of poverty by providing practical services and advocating
through independent research, policy development and social action'.
Bush Church Aid Society of
Australia
An Anglican mission to the church in the outback: isolated, rural and regional and remote people of Australia, particularly through
support to bush parishes.
The Centre
for Christian Spirituality at Wollaston College, Perth
The Centre is based at Wollaston College, an Anglican seminary and Conference Centre set in beautiful bushland overlooking the Indian
ocean at Mt Claremont near Perth, the capital city of Western Australia.
Christian Youth Resources
A well-maintained collection of links to Australian youth resources on the net. On the site they refer to it as "Aussie" resources.
Church Missionary Society of Australia
Its mission is to send missionaries overseas and to North Australia, to deepen Christian commitment to evangelism and its attendant social
responsibilities, to support our missionaries and their work by prayer, giving and pastoral care, to engage in cross-cultural ethnic evangelism,
and to help educate the Australian Church in its responsibilities to this mission.
Dioceses
in the Province of New South Wales
'This site, part of the Anglican Media Website, provides a gateway to Diocesan news sites for the Province of New South Wales. News from
Provincial Synod will be posted here'.
Drama for Christ
DfC, as they like to be known, is a drama group based in Sydney, Australia dedicated to spreading the word of God through the medium of
drama.
Howard Langmead
For that next dull church meeting or when you find yourself requiring a humorous radio spot, check out this Australian priest who doubles
as a comedian.
The Julian Centre
Located in South Australia (Mile End) the Centre is a 'ministry in
spirituality dedicated to serving people who seek spiritual direction, healing and reconciliation. Individual counselling is available
and opportunities for personal and corporate retreat'.
Laterally Luke
'Offers entry points, particularly for preachers, to the Sunday Gospels for Year C of the Revised Common Lectionary as used in the Anglican
Church of Australia. By Brian McGowan, Anglican Priest in Western Australia.'
Marginally
Mark (Reflections for Preachers on Mark's Gospel)
'This companion site to "Matthew in the Margins" offers reflections for preachers and others on the Gospel of Mark for Year
B of the Revised Common Lectionary, as used in the Anglican Church of Australia'.
Matthew in the Margins
'MIM is an attempt to help preacher, congregation, and the text of Matthew week by week to connect with each other during "Year
A" of the Revised Common Lectionary as used in "A Prayer Book for Australia" of the Anglican Church of Australia; to encourage
us to find new "entry points", and risk breaking out from any preaching strait-jackets, including any we use to bind the Living
God'.
Ministry Development Council
of the Anglican Diocese of Adelaide, Australia
A site devoted to the Diocese of Adelaide's theological education, ministry formation, and parish development activities.
Movement for the Ordination of
Women in Sydney
Founded in Sydney in 1983, 'the name and to some extent the impetus for its formation came from the Movement for the Ordination of Women
in the United Kingdom... It was principally built however on the inspiration and commitment of already existing Anglican groups and individuals
in a number of dioceses, such as Women and Holy Orders in Adelaide and Anglican Women Concerned in Sydney'.
Newlands Project
Helping the community catch up with computers and related technologies.
St John's Ministry Centre
New South Wales, Morpeth: 'Founded in 1898 as a Theological College for
the preparation of candidates for ordination in the Anglican Church, St John's continues to be a place where people find warm hospitality,
effective Christian formation, lively theological study and spiritual renewal'.
St Luke's
A social work agency providing diverse human services throughout North-Central Victoria, Australia using a client-centred, solution-focused
competency-based philosophy. Social justice and community development are agency priorities.
Samaritans
The welfare arm of the Anglican Church throughout the Hunter, Central Coast and Manning regions of New South Wales. 'When Samaritans was
first established as a social welfare agency of the Anglican Church in late 1984, it was mainly to facilitate volunteer caring projects...
Today we have a staff of some 300 and 400 volunteers and an annual budget of $10 million. We are involved in a broad range of activities'.
SOMA: Sharing of Ministries
Abroad (Australian office)
As a missionary agency within the Anglican church SOMA has pioneered the concept of short term missions within the denomination.
Society of St Francis, Brisbane
Custody
Located in Brisbane, this is the Australia/New Zealand branch of the Society of St Francis.
Sunday Services: A Contemporary
Liturgical Resource
An attractive site, worth looking at for that reason alone. It is an online version of the Diocese of Sydney's Sunday Services
publication, which is sometimes used in that diocese instead of A Prayer Book for Australia. Resources are PDF files designed
to be used in PowerPoint presentations, print service sheets and overheads. The material is copyrighted, but the site deals with that.
Terence McKenna's 'Australian
commentary on the Lectionary'
Fr McKenna teaches in the area of Biblical Studies at Charles Sturt University. His web site gives details of his commentary and instructions
for subscribing. Note: Fr McKenna died in April 2003, but his website is valuable, and as long as it continues to exist, we will continue
to link to it.
'The People of God'
An evangelism resource from Australia's Gymea Anglican Church.
Vic Anglicans
Online
'A web forum for the Anglican Church of Australia, Province of Victoria. According to the 1996 Census, there are 716,356 Anglicans in
Victoria. The host is Newlands Community Education and Multimedia Centre'.
YAK - Youth and
Young Adult Kommunity
St Hilary's in Kew, Victoria (Diocese of Melbourne). This church has been a global leader in innovative youth programs; anyone who is
planning a youth program ought to visit their various youth sites.
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