The Dean of St Paul's Cathedral, Dr Andreas Loewe, has expressed his gratitude towards the Federal Government for fulfilling its election pledge to abolish temporary protection visas (TPVs). Refugees subject to the temporary protection policy have been waiting anxiously for…
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St Paul’s celebrates the Ordination of 15 new Deacons
We were delighted to celebrate the Ordination of 15 new Deacons in the Church of God on Saturday 4 February. The ordination was by the Right Revd Dr Brad Billings, Archbishop’s Commissary, and the Ordination Sermon was preached by the…
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February 2023 • Notes & News
The February edition of Notes & News is now available. This edition contains; a message from the Dean; a welcome and farewell to staff; an exciting new artwork commissioned for the Chapel of Unity; marking three decades since the first…
Judges and barristers mark the start of the legal year
Judges, barristers, and members of the Legal Profession gathered in St Paul's Cathedral on Monday 30 January to mark the beginning of the Legal Year. The service which is held annually at St Paul's was conducted by the Dean, the…
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Cathedral celebrates Australia Day Honours recipients
St Paul’s Cathedral congratulates several members of our community past and present who have been recognised in the Australia Day 2023 Honours List. Emeritus Professor Bruce Tonge AO, a member of the Cathedral Congregation, was recognised for his distinguished service…
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The Revd Dr Garry Deverell appointed Cathedral Canon
We are delighted to announce that the Revd Dr Garry Deverell has been appointed as a Cathedral Canon, becoming the third First Nations Canon to join the Cathedral’s ministry and leadership team. Dr Garry Worete Deverell is a trawloolway man…
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Art, Voice & Justice Exhibition: ‘Aquawhen II?’
The experiences of Country and the people of the Barka-Lower Darling River are the focus of a unique art, voice and justice exhibition at St Paul’s Cathedral, in partnership with the Water Justice Hub within the Crawford School of Public…
Cathedral Bells toll to mark COVID deaths
The Cathedral’s Bells, which ring to mark significant moments in the life of our state and country, will toll from this Sunday to honour the thousands that have died in Australia during the COVID-19 pandemic, and to highlight the ongoing…
Year in Review • 2022
As we prepare to bring in the New Year, we’re looking back at some of our highlights and significant moments of 2022. From all of us at St Paul’s Cathedral, we wish you and your loved ones God’s rich blessing…
Summer Timetable • 2022-2023
From Monday 26 December, the Cathedral will revert to its summer timetable. The Cathedral will be closed on Monday 26 and Tuesday 27 December for days of rest for the Cathedral Staff and then re-open from Wednesday 28 from 10.00am to 4.00pm…