List of Salvation Army Brass Bands in The Australia Eastern Territory

The following are Salvation Army Bands based in The Salvation Army, Australia Eastern Territory:

Band Founded Current Bandmaster
Blacktown Band of The Salvation Army Doug Hardy
Brisbane City Temple Band of The Salvation Army 1885 Stuart Lang
Campsie Brass Band of The Salvation Army 1912
Carina Mt Gravatt Brass Band of The Salvation Army Stephen Stein
Chatswood Citadel Band of The Salvation Army Ronald Prussing
Dulwich Hill Temple Band of The Salvation Army 1887 1887 Norman Short
Gold Coast Temple Band of The Salvation Army Pending
Hurstville Citadel Band of The Salvation Army 1900 Stephen Reay
Parramatta Citadel Band of The Salvation Army Graeme Ainsworth
Parramatta Citadel Young People's Band of The Salvation Army Geoff Bowie
Sydney Congress Hall Band of The Salvation Army 1882 Andrew Douglass
Sydney Congress Hall Auxiliary Band 1932 Jonathan Lang
Sydney Veterans Band of The Salvation Army 1986 John McComb
Sydney Youth Band of The Salvation Army 2001 Joshua Mann
Tuggeranong Band of The Salvation Army Bruce Edwards
Wollongong Citadel Band of The Salvation Army
Wollongong Citadel Young People's Band of The Salvation Army

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