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  2. Caritas Australia - Wikipedia

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    Caritas Australia's predecessor was the Catholic Church Relief Fund (CCRF), established in 1962 and whose name was changed two years to Episcopal Committee for Catholic Overseas Relief (COR). Later that same year, in 1964, the Catholic Bishops started the Catholic Overseas Relief Executive Committee, whose members were lay people.

  3. Australian Charities and Not-for-profits Commission - Wikipedia

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    The Australian Charities and Not-for-profits Commission (ACNC) is the regulatory authority for charities and not-for-profit organisations within Australia. The Commission was established in December 2012 as part of the Australian Charities and Not-for-profits Commission Act 2012 passed by the federal parliament, and is responsible for registering charities and non-profit organisations ...

  4. Women and the Australian Church - Wikipedia

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    [3] [7] The first issue of Women-Church was also launched. [3] The Australian Christian feminist journal Women-Church was published from 1987 to 2007 by the collective also named Women-Church. [8] In 1989 WATAC was one of the three groups that called together the first ecumenical feminist theology conference ever held in Australia. [8]

  5. Women and government in Australia - Wikipedia

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    The subsequent government would become the second in Australia to be headed by two women and the first ministry in Australia to have a female majority. [ 31 ] On 3 March 2018, Australia passed another milestone when, at the 2018 Tasmanian election , Tasmanians elected a majority of women to the Tasmanian House of Assembly , with 13 women and 12 ...

  6. Commonwealth Grants Commission - Wikipedia

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    The commission was established in July 1933 by the Lyons government during the Great Depression to provide impartial advice on the distribution of federal government grants to the states. [2] The commission operates under the Commonwealth Grants Commission Act 1973 , and is responsible for measuring the relative fiscal capacity of each state ...

  7. Wikipedia : WikiProject Australian Women in Religion

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    Australian church worker and women's rights advocate (1866-1948) Q21537592: lay preacher women's rights activist: Congregational churches Presbyterianism: Eva Cox: Cox: Australian writer and sociologist Q5415028: sociologist writer university teacher: Judaism: Patricia Coyle: Coyle: Australian religious sister, humanitarian aid worker and ...

  8. National Council of Churches in Australia - Wikipedia

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    This developed into the Australian Council of Churches (ACC). Following the Second Vatican Council, the Roman Catholic Church in Australia began exploring possibilities for relationships with other churches. In 1994 the National Council of Churches in Australia (NCCA) succeeded the ACC, with the Catholic Church as a member.

  9. Australian Centre for Christianity and Culture - Wikipedia

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    The Australian Centre for Christianity and Culture is a national Christian ecumenical centre, established in 1993, in Canberra, the national capital of Australia.It encourages dialogue and cooperation among Christian churches and between Christianity and other faiths, as well as exploring issues relating to reconciliation in Australia and the interface between Christian faith and Australian ...

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