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  1. Newcastle Anglican is one of the 23 Dioceses of the Anglican Church of Australia. Aged Care. Allied Health. Disability Services. Education. Community Support. Ministry. Stories from Newcastle Anglican and our agencies. Newcastle Anglican has been serving NSW for over 175 years.

  2. The Anglican Diocese of Newcastle in Australia is a diocese of the Anglican Church of Australia. The diocese is located in the state of New South Wales. It is centred in the city of Newcastle and extends along the state's coast from Woy Woy to Laurieton and inland to Merriwa and Murrurundi.

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  4. Formally known as the Anglican Diocese of Newcastle, Newcastle Anglican is a faith-based organisation, serving the people of the Hunter and Central Coast. Our work takes place on the lands of various Aboriginal nations to whom we offer our respect.

  5. Feb 2, 2018 · Learn about the establishment of Newcastle Anglican in 1847, our contributions to the Diocese of Newcastle, and how our parishes, schools, and services have grown to meet the needs of our community.

  6. Newcastle Anglican, Booragul, New South Wales, Australia. 1,416 likes · 21 talking about this · 45 were here. The Anglican Diocese of Newcastle serves people in the Hunter and Central Coast regions...

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  7. The Diocese of Maitland-Newcastle is a suffragan Latin Church diocese of the Archdiocese of Sydney, established in 1847 initially as the Diocese of Maitland and changed to the current name in 1995. The diocese covers the Hunter and Mid North Coast regions of New South Wales in Australia.

  8. Apr 24, 2024 · The Diocese of Newcastle was founded by Royal Letters Patent in 1847. The boundaries of the new See were thus defined: From the Hawkesbury River in the South, to the 21st Parallel of Latitude on the North, and from the Pacific on the East, to the boundary of South Australia - the 141st degree of Longitude - on the West.

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