Ecclesiastical province of the Anglican Church of Australia
Province of Western Australia
Location of the Province (depicted in orange) in Australia
Church
Anglican Church of Australia
Metropolitan bishop
Archbishop of Perth
Cathedral
St George's Cathedral, Perth
Dioceses
Three
The Province of Western Australia is an ecclesiastical province of the Anglican Church of Australia, the boundaries of which are those of the state of Western Australia. The province consists of three dioceses: Bunbury, North West Australia and Perth.
The first provincial synod was called in 1914 and the province was officially constituted in 1915.[1]
The diocesan Bishop of Perth is ex officio metropolitan bishop of the province and therefore also an archbishop. The current (2018) metropolitan of the province is the Most Revd Kay Goldsworthy, Archbishop of Perth.
^History Archived 26 September 2010 at the Wayback Machine, Anglican Diocese of Perth website.
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