Archishops of Brisbane
With the creation of the Province of Queensland in 1905, the Diocese of Brisbane became the permanent metropolitan see, and its bishop the metropolitan archbishop.
Archbishops of Brisbane | |||
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From | Until | Incumbent | Notes |
1905 | 1921 | St Clair Donaldson | Translated to Salisbury. |
1921 | 1933 | Gerald Sharp | Died in office. |
1934 | 1943 | William Wand | Translated to Bath and Wells and later to London. |
1943 | 1962 | Reginald Halse | Translated from Riverina; knighted in 1962; died in office. |
1963 | 1970 | Philip Strong | Translated from New Guinea; Primate of Australia, 1966–1970. |
1970 | 1980 | Felix Arnott | Previously coadjutor bishop in Melbourne. |
1980 | 1989 | John Grindrod | Previously Bishop of Riverina and then of Rockhampton; Primate of Australia, 1982–1989; knighted in 1983. |
1990 | 2001 | Peter Hollingworth | Translated from the Inner City, Melbourne; Governor-General of Australia, 2001–2003. |
2002 | present | Phillip Aspinall | Previously assistant bishop in Adelaide; Primate of Australia since 2005. |
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