
Arms of the Anglican Church of Australia

Inside St Mary the Virgin Church in
South Perth. View is from the entrance towards the altar, note that the Stain glass windows are only on the northern side of the church
The 'Anglican Church of Australia', a member church of the
Anglican Communion, was previously officially known as the 'Church of England in Australia and Tasmania' (renamed in
1881). It is the second largest church in Australia, behind the
Roman Catholic Church in Australia.
When the
First Fleet was sent to
New South Wales in
1787, the
Reverend Richard Johnson was licensed as chaplain to the Fleet and the settlement. In
1825 the Revd
Thomas Scott was appointed
Archdeacon of Australia under the jurisdiction of the Bishop of
Calcutta. The Revd
William Grant Broughton, who succeeded Scott in
1829, was consecrated the first (and only)
Bishop of Australia in
1836. In
1842 the Diocese of Tasmania was also created. In
1847 the rest of the Diocese of Australia was divided into the four separate dioceses of
Sydney,
Adelaide,
Newcastle and
Melbourne. Over the following eighty years the number of dioceses increased to twenty-five.
Since
January 1 1962 the
Australian church has been
autocephalous and headed by its own
primate. The current primate is the
Archbishop of
Brisbane, the Most Reverend
Phillip Aspinall.
The Australian church consists of twenty-three
dioceses arranged into five provinces (except for
Tasmania) with the
metropolitical sees in the states' capital cities.
Provinces and dioceses
The provinces and dioceses are listed with each dioceses's bishop or archbishop:
★ 'The Province of
New South Wales' (Metropolitan: The Most Revd
Peter Jensen)
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Armidale (The Right Revd
Peter Brain)
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Bathurst (
The Right Revd Richard Hurford)
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Canberra and Goulburn (The Right Revd
George Browning)
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Grafton (The Right Revd
Kenneth Slater)
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Newcastle (
The Right Revd Brian Farran)
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Riverina (
The Right Revd Douglas Stevens)
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Sydney (Archbishop: The Most Revd
Peter Jensen)
★ 'The Province of
Queensland' (Metropolitan: The Most Revd
Phillip Aspinall)
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Brisbane (Archbishop: The Most Revd
Phillip Aspinall)
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North Queensland (The Right Revd
William Ray)
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The Northern Territory (
The Right Reverend Gregory Thompson)
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Rockhampton (The Right Revd
Godfrey Fryar)
★ 'The Province of
South Australia' (Metropolitan: The Most Revd
Jeffrey Driver)
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Adelaide (Archbishop: The Most Revd
Jeffrey Driver)
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The Murray (The Right Revd
Ross Davies)
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Willochra (The Right Revd
Garry Weatherill)
★ 'The Province of
Victoria' (Metropolitan: The Most Revd
Philip Freier)
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Ballarat (The Right Revd
Michael Hough)
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Bendigo (The Right Revd
Andrew Curnow)
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Gippsland (The Right Revd
John McIntyre)
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Melbourne (Archbishop: The Most Revd
Philip Freier)
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Wangaratta (The Right Revd
David Farrer)
★ 'The Province of
Western Australia' (Metropolitan: The Most Reverend
Roger Herft)
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Bunbury (The Right Revd
David McCall)
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North West Australia (The Right Revd
David Mulready)
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Perth (Archbishop: The Most Reverend
Roger Herft)
★ 'Extra Provincial Diocese'
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Tasmania (The Right Revd
John Harrower)
External links
★
Anglican Church of Australia - the official site.
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Anglican Communion: The Anglican Church of Australia