Local Groups
The different branches of the group are known within the group by their SCA names, for instance Liverpool in Sydney is known as Agaricus, the Blue Mountains is known as the Shire of Dismal Fogs, greater Sydney itself is the Barony of Rowany.
Other groups include:
- Barony of Aneala - Perth, Western Australia
- Barony of Ildhafn - Auckland, NZ
- Barony of Innilgard - South Australia
- Barony of Krae Glas - South Eastern Melbourne, VIC
- Barony of Mordenvale - Newcastle, NSW
- Barony of Politachopolis - Canberra, ACT
- Barony of Riverhaven - North and Western parts of Brisbane, QLD
- Barony of Rowany - Sydney, NSW
- Barony of St Florian de la Riviere - Brisbane South and Redland Shire Council, QLD
- Barony of Southron Gaard - Christchurch, NZ
- Barony of Stormhold - Inner and west of Melbourne, VIC
- Barony of Ynys Fawr - Tasmania
- Canton of Abertridwr - Part of Aneala
- Canton of Cairn Fell - Part of Stormhold
- Canton of Cluain - Part of Ildhafn, NZ
- Canton of Draks Fjord - Part of Riverhaven, QLD
- Canton of Stowe on the Wowld - Part of Rowany
- College of Blessed Herman the Cripple - Adelaide University the first of the Colleges registered in Lochac
- College of Saint Aldhelm - Australian National University
- College of Saint Andronicus - University of Canberra
- College of Saint Bartholomew - University of Melbourne
- College of Saint Basil the Great - University of Western Australia
- College of Saint Crispins - University of Newcastle
- College of Saint Gildas the Wise - University of Tasmania
- College of Saint Monicas - Monash University
- College of Saint Ursula - University of Sydney
- Shire of Adora - Illawarra, NSW
- Shire of Arrowreach - Eastern Melbourne, VIC
- Shire of Boesenburg - Bunbury, WA
- Shire of Darton - Wellington, NZ
- Shire of Dragons Bay - (Perth Southern Suburbs, Western Australia)
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