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DIOCESE OF GIPPSLAND
Country : Australia
Denomination : Anglican
Established : 1901
Official blazon
Azure, on a Chevron Argent, an open Book proper, on a Chief of the second a Swan naiant in water all proper, a Bordure also Argent.
Origin/meaning
The arms were granted by the College of Arms in 1902.
The arms in a window in St Pauls Anglican Church in Warragul, Victoria |
Arms of Bishops
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Arthur Pain (1902-1917)
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George Cranswick (1917-1942)
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Donald Blackwood (1942-1954)
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Edwin Davidson (1955-1958)
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David Garnsey (1959-1974)
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Graham Delbridge (1975-1980)
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Neville Chynoweth (1980-1987)
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Colin Sheumack (1987-1994)
Arthur Jones (1994-2001)
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Jeffrey Driver (2001-2005)
John McIntyre (2006-2014)
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Kay Goldsworthy (2015-2017)
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Richard Treloar (2018-present)
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