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in Australia is formally organised as the Australian Union Conference of Seventh-day Adventists (often abbreviated by Australians as "the Union"), a subentity of the South Pacific Division of Seventh-day Adventists. As of 30 June 2021, baptised church membership stands at 63,401. Despite its small size, the Australian church has made a significant impact on the worldwide Adventist church.


History

The first Seventh-day Adventist church in Australia was the
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Seventh-day Adventist Church, which formed on 10 January 1886, with 29 members. Ellen White, one of the church's founders, spent nine years ministering to the Australian Adventist community from 1891 to 1900. Outreach to the
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has occurred since the 1890s. For a representative sample of Adventist theology as taught by Australian lecturers and church leaders see the textbook ''Meaning for the New Millennium: The Christian Faith from a Seventh-day Adventist Perspective''. It is not an "official" statement of belief (the
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play this role), but rather "constitute how a representative group of Australian teachers explain their beliefs".


Statistics

The number of people who consider themselves Seventh-day Adventists is: * 1911. 6095 * 1922. 13965 * 1947. 17550 * 1961. 31633 * 1971. 41617 * 1981. 47474 * 1991. 48341 * 1996. 52655 * 2001. 53844 * 2006. 55257 * 2011. 63003 * 2016. 62945 The 1996
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revealed that of all churches in Australia, Seventh-day Adventists have the highest level of
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, highest proportion of members with post-graduate degrees, and the highest proportion who regularly contribute financially to their church.


Organisations

The church's main tertiary educational institution is Avondale University College in the Lake Macquarie region in
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. It offers numerous degrees including nursing, teaching and theology. Despite being one of the smaller churches in Australia, the Seventh-day Adventist church in Australia operates a large number of schools In 1992, the church had the 3rd largest number of faith-based schools (with the Catholic and Anglican churches having a larger number of schools each). However, the number of students at each Adventist school was low compared to other independent schools. The
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which serves the South Pacific Division, is based in
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and prints the Signs of the Times magazine. There are also two other magazine's printed by the Signs Publishing Company for the church. The first is the internal church magazine called The Record. The second is a youth focused magazine called The Edge. The church also operates the
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and the
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based in Australia and New Zealand. The Seventh-day Adventist church in Australia is a senior member of the Australian Christian Research Association.


Local Conferences

The Australian Union Conferenc
(website)
comprises nine smaller subdivisions of "local Conferences".


Greater Sydney

The Greater Sydney Conferenc
(website)
covers the city of
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and its surrounds, in the state of
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.


North New South Wales

The North New South Wales Conferenc
(website)
covers the region of New South Wales north of Sydney.


Northern Australia

The Northern Australia Conferenc
(website)
covers the northern part of the state of
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as well as the adjacent
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.


South Australia

The South Australia Conference covers the state of
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.


South New South Wales

The South New South Wales Conferenc
(website)
covers the region of New South Wales south and west of Sydney including the Australian Capital Territory.


South Queensland

The South Queensland Conferenc
(website)
covers the southern part of the state of Queensland.


Tasmania

The Tasmanian Conferenc
(website)
covers the island state of
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.


Victoria

The Victorian Conferenc
(website)
covers the state of
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. The Adventist church in Victoria is likely best known to the community for its annual production "Road to Bethlehem"
website
, a dramatic reenactment of events leading up to the birth of Jesus.See http://www.signsofthetimes.org.au/archives/2007/december/article1.shtm for instance


Western Australia

The Western Australia Conferenc
(website)
covers the state of
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.


See also

* South Pacific Division of Seventh-day Adventists *
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* Seventh-day Adventist Church in Brazil * Seventh-day Adventist Church in Canada *
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* Seventh-day Adventist Church in Colombia * Seventh-day Adventist Church in Cuba * Seventh-day Adventist Church in India *
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*
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* Seventh-day Adventist Church in Nigeria *
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*
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Further reading

* ''Seventh-day Adventist Encyclopedia'', "Australia", esp. 135-40 * S. Ross Goldstone. ''The Angel Said Australia'' (Warburton, Victoria, Australia: Signs, 1980) * Alwyn Salom, ed. ''The Seventh-day Adventist Church in Australia''. Kew, Victoria: Christian Research Association, 2002
publisher's page
* * Arthur Patrick. ''Christianity and Culture in Colonial Australia: Selected Catholic, Anglican, Wesleyan and Adventist Perspectives, 1981-1900'' (
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: Fast Books, 1993). PhD dissertation * Milton Frederick Krause, ''The Seventh Day Adventist Church in Australia, 1885–1900''. MA Thesis,
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, 1969


References


External links

* {{Official website, http://www.adventist.org.au/
Australian Beginnings
on the official Adventist website
Statistics
fro
AdventistStatistics.org
* "A snapshot of the church in Australia" by Ken Vogel. ''Record'' 113:42 (1 November 2008), p8–9
"Australian Union Conference" articles
as catalogued in the Seventh-day Adventist Periodical Index (SDAPI). See als
"Australia" articles
Christian denominations in Australia History of the Seventh-day Adventist Church Protestant denominations established in the 19th century Adventism by country Seventh-day Adventist Church in Oceania