Steve Bernaudo
Steve BernaudoSteve is based in the Synod of Victoria and Tasmania. He writes, “I’m all about spirituality, God’s love and unity in the world and with each other.”Our Panel
Steve BernaudoSteve is based in the Synod of Victoria and Tasmania. He writes, “I’m all about spirituality, God’s love and unity in the world and with each other.”Our Panel
Rev. Kisoo JangRev. Kisoo Jang is the minister of St Andrew and Hanbit Korean congregation is based in Box Hill, Melbourne.Our Panel
Rev. Angie GriffinAngie is a Minister in full time placement in Hamilton, Cavendish, Dunkeld, Glenthompson, Mirranatwa, Panyyabyr and Penshurst – Grange Cluster, Henty Region of Presbytery Western Victoria. Our Panel
Rev. Jason Kioa Rev. Jason Kioa is a Tongan-born Australian and ordained minister in the Uniting Church. He has served since 1990 in the Synod of Victoria and Tasmania and was Moderator of that Synod from 2006-2009. In 2019, Jason moved to Sydney and is now Minister at Mascot Wesley Uniting Church.Our Panel
Hee-jeong Sylvia YangSilvia is a teacher of Spanish and Korean language and culture at the University of Melbourne. She is a member of the Korean Church of Melbourne and has been active in multicultural life of the Synod of Victoria & Tasmania. Our Panel
Uniting for BiodiversityBy Rob FloydAt the end of this month, September 2020, the President of the UN General Assembly will convene a summit on biodiversity in New York.Conducted at the level of Heads of State and Government, the Summit’s theme is “urgent action on biodiversity for sustainable development.” https://www.un.org/pga/74/united-nations-summit-on-biodiversity/This year’s megafires in Australia and the […]
Alison Overeem Alison Overeem is a proud palawa woman from South-East Tasmania who is driven by culture, family, empowerment and creating safe spaces to build hope and dignity. Alison is passionate about raising awareness of Aboriginal culture and history and the rights of women in society and has been a member of the Tasmanian Women’s […]
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Rev. Tim Matton-Johnson Rev. Tim Matton-Johnson Tasmanian is of Aboriginal heritage and proud of it. He lives on the ancestral country of the Moomairremener people. Now retired, Tim previously was in placement with UAICC Tasmania, along with several other UCA placements in the VIC/TAS Synod over the past 35 years. Tim reflects on what he’s […]
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