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Anglican Church of Australia Anglican Church of Australia Anglican Representative (National Redress Scheme) Limited 3 December 2020 Anglican Representative (National Redress Scheme) Limited (ARNRSL) acts as the representative of the participating group comprised of the institutions listed below: Diocesan 1. Ballarat Anglican Diocesan Corporation Ltd 2. The Corporation of the Synod of the Diocese of Brisbane 3. Perth Diocesan Trustees 4. Corporation of The Synod of the Diocese of Rockhampton 5. Bendigo Anglican Diocesan Corporation 6. Synod of the Diocese of the Northern Territory Inc 7. The Synod of the Diocese of Adelaide of the Anglican Church of Australia Inc 8. Anglican Bunbury Diocesan Trustees 9. Anglican Diocese of Grafton 10. Anglican Diocese of Newcastle 11. Anglican Church Diocese of Sydney 12. Anglican Diocese of Tasmania 13. The Synod of the Anglican Church of Australia in the Diocese of Willochra Inc 14. Anglican Diocese of Gippsland Administration Ltd 15. Corporation of the Diocesan Synod of North Queensland 16. Melbourne Anglican Diocesan Corporation 17. Anglican Diocesan Services (on behalf of the Anglican Diocese of Canberra and Goulburn) 18. Wangaratta Anglican Diocesan Corporation 19. Anglican Diocese of Armidale 20. The Synod of the Diocese of The Murray of the Anglican Church of Australia Inc 21. Anglican Property Trust Diocese of Bathurst 22. The Trustees of the Diocese of North West Australia 23. The Anglican Church of Australia Diocese of Riverina Schools 1. The Anglican Schools Commission (Inc) • St Mark's Anglican Community School – Hillarys, WA • John Wollaston Anglican Community School – Kelmscott, WA ABN: 34 627 850 828 ● Suite 4, Level 5, 189 Kent Street, Sydney NSW 2000 Tel: +61 2 8267 2700 ● Fax: +61 2 8267 2727 ● www.anglican.org.au Email: [email protected] • John Septimus Roe Anglican Community School – Beechboro, WA • Frederick Irwin Anglican School – Mandurah, WA • Peter Moyes Anglican Community School – Mindarie, WA • Georgiana Molloy Anglican School – Busselton, WA • Swan Valley Anglican Community School – Aveley, WA • Peter Carnley Anglican Community School – Wellard, WA • Esperance Anglican Community School – Esperance, WA • Cathedral College Wangaratta – Wangarratta, WA • St James' Anglican School – Alkimos, WA • St George's Anglican Grammar School – Perth, WA • Trinity Anglican College – Thurgoona, WA • Cobram Anglican Grammar School – Cobram, VIC 2. Trinity Grammar School – Kew, VIC 3. Camberwell Grammar School – Canterbury, VIC 4. FSAC Ltd (St John’s Anglican College, The Springfield Anglican College) – Forest Lake and Springfield, QLD 5. The William Branwhite Clarke College Council – Kellyville, NSW 6. Moore Theological College Council – Newtown, NSW 7. Mentone Grammar School – Mentone, VIC 8. The Council of Tara Anglican School for Girls – North Parramatta, NSW 9. Anglican Schools Corporation (Anglican Church Diocese of Sydney) • Arndell Anglican College – Oakville, NSW • Claremont College – Randwick, NSW • Danebank School – Hurstville, NSW • Macquarie Anglican Grammar School – Dubbo, NSW • Mamre Anglican School – Kemps Creek, NSW • Nowra Anglican College – Bomaderry, NSW • Oran Park Anglican College – Oran Park, NSW • Orange Anglican Grammar School – Orange, NSW • Penrith Anglican College – Orchard Hills, NSW • Richard Johnson Anglican School Oakhurst Campus and Marsden Park Campus – Oakhurst and Marsden Park, NSW • Roseville College – Roseville, NSW • Rouse Hill Anglican College – Rouse Hill, NSW • Shellharbour Anglican College – Dunmore, NSW • St Luke’s Grammar School – Dee Why and Bayview, NSW • Thomas Hassall Anglican College – Middleton Grange • Trades Norwest Anglican Senior College – Glenwood, NSW 2 • Wollondilly Anglican College – Tahmoor, NSW 10. St Columba Anglican School Council – Port Macquarie, NSW 11. The Council of Macarthur Anglican School ATF Macarthur Anglican School – Cobbitty, NSW 12. The Hutchins School – Hobart, TAS 13. St Michael's Collegiate School – Hobart, TAS 14. The Illawarra Grammar School – Wollongong, NSW 15. St Andrew’s Cathedral Gawura School – Sydney, NSW 16. The Council of St Andrew’s Cathedral School – Sydney, NSW 17. The Council of Trinity Grammar School – Sydney, NSW 18. Calrossy Anglican School – Tamworth, NSW 19. Christ Church Grammar School Incorporated – Claremont, WA 20. Perth College Incorporated – Perth, WA 21. St Hilda’s Anglican School for Girls Incorporated – Mosman Park, WA 22. St Mary’s Anglican Girls’ School – Karinyup, WA 23. The Council of Barker College – Hornsby, NSW 24. Guildford Grammar School Inc – Guildford, WA 25. The Council of St Catherine's School, Waverley – Waverley, NSW 26. Meriden School – Strathfield, NSW 27. The Anglican Church of Australia Collegiate School of Saint Peter (t/a St Peter's College) – St Peters, SA 28. Barker Barang – Hornsby, NSW 29. Trinity College Gawler Inc – Gawler, SA 30. The Society of the Sacred Advent Schools Pty Ltd ATF The Society of the Sacred Advent – St Aidan’s Trust (St Aidan’s Anglican Girls School) – Corinda, QLD 31. The Society of the Sacred Advent Schools Pty Ltd ATF The Society of the Sacred Advent – St Margaret’s Trust (St Margaret’s Anglican Girls School) – Ascot, QLD 32. Arden Anglican School Council – Beecroft, NSW 33. Blue Mountains Grammar School Limited – Wentworth Falls, NSW 34. Campbelltown Anglican Schools Council (Broughton Anglican College & St Peter’s Anglican Primary School) – Campbelltown, NSW 35. All Saints' College Inc – Willeton, WA 36. Governors of Hale School – Wembley Downs, WA 37. Launceston Church Grammar School – Mowbray Heights, TAS 38. Yarra Valley Grammar – Ringwood, VIC 39. Firbank Grammar School – Brighton, VIC 40. Robert Menzies College – North Ryde, NSW 41. Cranbrook School – Bellevue Hill, NSW 42. Bunbury Cathedral Grammar School Inc – Gelorup, WA 43. Gippsland Grammar – Sale, VIC 3 44. St Andrews Cathedral School Foundation Ltd – Sydney, NSW 45. Camberwell Anglican Girls' Grammar School – Canterbury, VIC 46. Beaconhills Christian College Ltd – Pakenham, VIC 47. St Peter's Collegiate Girls' School Inc – Stonyfell, SA 48. Bishop Druitt College Council – Coffs Harbour, NSW 49. Pulteney Grammar School – Adelaide, SA 50. St Peter's Woodlands Grammar School Inc – Glenelg, SA 51. St Mark's College Inc – North Adelaide, SA 52. Tintern Grammar – Ringwood East, VIC 53. Lindisfarne Anglican School – Terranora, NSW 54. Lowther Hall Anglican Grammar School – Essendon, VIC 55. Melbourne Girls Grammar School – South Yarra, VIC 56. St Michael's Grammar School – St Kilda, VIC 57. Christ Church Grammar School – South Yarra, VIC 58. St Paul's Anglican Grammar School Ltd – Warragul, VIC 59. The Ivanhoe Girls Grammar School – Ivanhoe, VIC 60. ASSG School Incorporated (trading as All Souls St Gabriels School Inc) – Richmond Hill, WLD 61. Caulfield Grammar School – Caulfield, VIC 62. The Peninsula School (trading as Peninsula Grammar School) – Mount Eliza, VIC 63. Trinity Anglican School – White Rock, QLD 64. Walford Anglican School for Girls Inc – Hyde Park, SA 65. St Andrew’s School – Walkerville, SA 66. Shelford Girls Grammar – Caulfield, VIC 67. Canterbury College – Waterford, QLD Agencies & Other 1. Anglicare Tasmania Inc 2. Anglican Community Services (trading as Anglicare Sydney) 3. Sydney Anglican Home Mission Society Council 4. The Committee of the Church of England Homes 5. Anglicare North Coast 6. St Andrew’s House Corporation in its corporate capacity and in its capacity as trustee for the St Andrew’s House Trust 7. Anglicare SA Ltd 8. Anglicare N.T. Ltd 9. Church Missionary Society – Australia Limited 10. Church Missionary Society Victoria Incorporated 11. Church Missionary Society – NSW and ACT Limited 12. Brotherhood of St Laurence 4 13. Anglicare North Queensland Limited 14. Anglicare Victoria 15. Anglican Church Property Trust Diocese of Sydney in its corporate capacity, and in each of its trustees’ capacities 16. Church Missionary Society – Queensland with Northern NSW 17. Church Missionary Society Tasmania Incorporated 18. Church Missionary Society – Western Australia Incorporated 19. Glebe Administration Board in its corporate capacity, and in its capacity as trustee for the Diocesan Cash Investment Fund, and in its capacity as trustee for the Diocesan Endowment Trust 20. Sydney Diocesan Services 21. St Bartholomew's House Inc 22. Corporate Trustees of the Diocese of Armidale 23. The Corporate Trustees of the Diocese of Grafton 24. Anglicare WA Inc 25. Anglican Diocese of Canberra and Goulburn 26. Clarendon Children’s Home Inc 27. Anglican Community Care Incorporated 28. Society of the Sacred Mission – Australian Province 29. The Archbishop of Sydney’s Anglican Aid 30. The Wangaratta Diocesan Trustees (NSW) 31. The Wangaratta Diocesan Trustees 32. Anglican Youth and Education Diocese of Sydney (t/a Anglican Youthworks) 33. GFS Sydney Incorporated (Kidzlink Incorporated) 34. Australian College of Theology Limited 35. The Ballarat Diocesan Trustees 36. Amana Living Incorporated 37. St John's Youth Services 38. Defence Force Anglican Chaplains Incorporated 39. Anglican Church of Australia Trust Corporation 40. Anglican Church of Australia General Synod 41. Anglican Health and Welfare Ltd 42. Anglican Board of Mission - Australia Ltd 43. Bunbury Diocesan Anglicare Council 44. Mission to Seafarers Albany 45. Mission to Seafarers Bunbury 46. St George's Community Care Dunsborough 47. St Mary's Community Care Busselton 48. Anglicare Central Queensland Ltd 49. The Anglican Mothers' Union in Australia Diocese of Sydney 5 50. The Australian Council of the Mission to Seafarers Inc. 51. Mission to Seafarers Eden Inc 52. Society of St Francis Association Inc. 53. The Society of the Sacred Advent 54. Mission to Seafarers Port Kembla Inc 55. The AMOS Company Pty Ltd as trustee for the AMOS Foundation 56. Mission to Seafarers Brisbane Inc 57. Mission to Seafarers Newcastle Inc 58. Mission to Seafarers Victoria Inc 59. EPIC Employment Services Inc 6 .
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