The North Fitzroy Adventist Church, arising from a Sabbath School and organized in January 1886, was the first Seventh-day Adventist church organized in the Southern Hemisphere.https://research.avondale.edu.au/esda/1222/thumbnail.jp
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The North New South Wales Conference is a constituent of the Australian Union Conference in the Sout...
The Adventist Development and Relief Agency in Australia (ADRA/A) was established in Australia in 19...
Australia is the only independent country that occupies a whole continent. Located in the Southern h...
Australian Tract and Missionary Society (1888-1902) was an organization that promoted the distributi...
The Northern Australian Conference is a constituent of the Australian Union Conference in the South ...
After initial organization as a denomination in 1863, the Seventh-day Adventist Church underwent a p...
The North New Zealand Conference, with headquarters in Auckland, New Zealand, administers the work o...
Tracing its humble beginnings to 11 students in the back of the Seventh-day Adventist church in Hami...
The name “South Pacific Division” was voted in 1985 for that territory of the global Seventh-day Adv...
Opened in Melbourne, Australia, in 1892, the Australasian Bible School was the forerunner of the Aus...
Since 1906 the Signs Publishing Company in Warburton, VIC, Australia, has been the publishing house ...
The close proximity of Australia to Southeast Asia naturally led union conference officials in Austr...
The Northern and Milne Bay Mission (N&MBM) is the Seventh-day Adventist Church administrative entity...
The East New Britain Mission existed as an administrative entity of the Seventh-day Adventist Church...
The North Queensland Mission existed at various times under several different names and configuratio...
The North New South Wales Conference is a constituent of the Australian Union Conference in the Sout...
The Adventist Development and Relief Agency in Australia (ADRA/A) was established in Australia in 19...
Australia is the only independent country that occupies a whole continent. Located in the Southern h...
Australian Tract and Missionary Society (1888-1902) was an organization that promoted the distributi...
The Northern Australian Conference is a constituent of the Australian Union Conference in the South ...
After initial organization as a denomination in 1863, the Seventh-day Adventist Church underwent a p...
The North New Zealand Conference, with headquarters in Auckland, New Zealand, administers the work o...
Tracing its humble beginnings to 11 students in the back of the Seventh-day Adventist church in Hami...
The name “South Pacific Division” was voted in 1985 for that territory of the global Seventh-day Adv...
Opened in Melbourne, Australia, in 1892, the Australasian Bible School was the forerunner of the Aus...
Since 1906 the Signs Publishing Company in Warburton, VIC, Australia, has been the publishing house ...
The close proximity of Australia to Southeast Asia naturally led union conference officials in Austr...
The Northern and Milne Bay Mission (N&MBM) is the Seventh-day Adventist Church administrative entity...
The East New Britain Mission existed as an administrative entity of the Seventh-day Adventist Church...
The North Queensland Mission existed at various times under several different names and configuratio...
The North New South Wales Conference is a constituent of the Australian Union Conference in the Sout...
The Adventist Development and Relief Agency in Australia (ADRA/A) was established in Australia in 19...