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The Methodist Church of Australasia was a Methodist denomination based in Australia. It existed from 1902 to 1977, when the Uniting Church in Australia was formed. It did missionary work in Australia through two organisations: the Methodist Overseas Mission (founded 1916), which focused mainly on Aboriginal Australians, and the Methodist Inland Mission (founded 1926), which served settler ...
Emily Hood Westacott (née Hood; 6 May 1910– 9 October 1980), was an Australian female tennis player in the 1930s. Emily Hood Westacott at the Milton Courts in Brisbane, Australia (1940) In 1930 she won the national junior singles and doubles titles as well as the doubles title with Margaret Molesworth .
Instead, they had established the order of deaconesses for women interested in serving a pastoral role. [3] Ling completed a Bachelor of Ministry degree and then worked full-time as a deaconess in Ballarat, Victoria. [2] After years of debate on women's ordination, in 1966, the general council of the Methodist Church in Australia allowed annual ...
Pages in category "Australian female tennis players" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 280 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Methodist Ladies' College (commonly referred to as MLC) is a non-selective, non-denominational private day and boarding school for girls, located in Kew, an eastern suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. The school has two additional outdoor education campuses known as "Marshmead" and "Banksia".
On 2 September 1937 she married Dr Douglas Leigh Little, a medical practitioner, at the Wesley Methodist Church in Dudley. [90] [91] The bridesmaid was the tennis player Mary Heeley, and the wedding dress was designed by Ted Tinling, who later became famous for creating sportswear for many of the post-war ladies' tennis champions.
Wesley Church is a Uniting Church in the centre of Melbourne, in the State of Victoria, Australia. Wesley Church was originally built as the central church of the Wesleyan movement in Victoria. It is named after John Wesley (1703–1791), the founder of Methodism .
Wesleyan Methodist Church of Australia; Wesleyan Theological Institution This page was last edited on 14 December 2018, at 20:02 (UTC). Text ...