List of Cathedrals in Australia - Anglican

Anglican

Anglican cathedrals in Australia:

Cathedral Image Location
St Peter's Cathedral, Adelaide
St Peter's Cathedral, Armidale
Cathedral of Christ the King, Ballarat
All Saints' Cathedral, Bathurst
St Paul's Cathedral, Bendigo
St John's Cathedral, Brisbane
St Boniface's Cathedral, Bunbury
Christ Church Cathedral, Darwin
Cathedral of the Holy Cross, Geraldton
St Saviour's Cathedral, Goulburn
Christ Church Cathedral, Grafton
St David's Cathedral, Hobart
Christ Church Cathedral, Newcastle
Cathedral Church of St Alban the Martyr, Griffith
St Paul's Cathedral, Melbourne
St John the Baptist Cathedral, Murray Bridge
St John's Pro-Cathedral, Parramatta
St George's Cathedral, Perth
Ss Peter & Paul's Cathedral, Port Pirie
St Paul's Cathedral, Rockhampton
St Paul's Cathedral, Sale
St Andrew's Cathedral, Sydney
St James Cathedral, Townsville
Holy Trinity Cathedral, Wangaratta
St Michael's Pro-Cathedral, Wollongong

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