- Dean Drayton
Rev Dr Dean Drayton B.Sc.(Hons), B.D., Ph.D. was President of the Assembly of the Uniting Church in Australia from July 2003 to July 2006. He lectures on a part-time basis in Missiology at Sydney's United Theological College (UTC).
- James Haire
Reverend Professor Dr James Haire KSJ, MA (Oxon), Grad DipMiss (Leiden), PhD (Birmingham), HonDD (Belfast), Hon DUniv (GU) (b. 1946, Northern Ireland) is a Christian minister or religion, is the Director of the Australian Centre for Christianity and Culture in Canberra, Australia, current President of the National Council of Churches in Australia, and former President of the Uniting Church in Australia.
- Ronald Wilson
Sir Ronald Wilson AC KBE CMG QC (23 August, 1922- 15 July, 2005) was a distinguished Australian lawyer, judge and social activist serving on the High Court of Australia between 1979 and 1989 and as the President of the Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission between 1990 and 1997.
- Davis McCaughey
John Davis McCaughey AC (12 July 1914 in Belfast, Northern Ireland - 25 March 2005 Melbourne, Victoria) was an eminent bible scholar, church and university administrator, and was Governor of Victoria from 1986-1992.
- Gordon Moyes
Rev Hon Dr Gordon Keith Mackenzie Moyes AC MLC (b. November 17, 1938) is an Australian religious figure. A Christian evangelist, broadcaster, and politician, he has been a Christian Democratic Party member of the New South Wales Legislative Council since 2002. He first gained prominence in Australia as host of the weekly television program "Turn 'Round Australia" and radio program "Sunday Night Live with Gordon Moyes".
- Lin Hatfield Dodds
Lin Hatfield Dodds (born Linda Hatfield) is an Australian social activist and currently heads two national 'peak' organisations.
- Alan Walker
Reverend Dr Sir Alan Walker, O.B.E., M.A., D.D. (4 June 1911 - 29 January 2003) was an Australian theologian and evangelist. He was: *involved in the formation of the World Council of Churches *Superintendent of the Methodist (later Uniting Church in Australia) Wesley Mission, Pitt Street, Sydney, 1958-1978 and one of the founders of NCYC in 1955 and Lifeline in 1963 *first world director of evangelism for the World Methodist Council, …
- Bill Loader
William (Bill) R. G. Loader is a professor at Murdoch University in Perth, Western Australia, where he is undertaking a five year Australian Research Council Professorial Fellowship on: "Attitudes towards Sexuality in Judaism and Christianity in the Hellenistic Greco-Roman Era". Loader is a minister of the Uniting Church in Australia.
- Keith Garner
Rev. Keith Vincent Garner MTh (b. 4 January 1955) is Superintendent and Chief Executive Officer of Wesley Mission, Sydney, Australia, which grew out of the early Methodist Church in Sydney in 1812 and the later Sydney Methodist Central Mission in 1884. Wesley Mission is part of the Uniting Church in Australia, formed in 1977 by the Congregational, Methodist and Presbyterian Churches joining together. As Superintendent, Mr Garner leads a diverse organisation of 3,000 staff, …
- John Williams
John Williams is an Australian scientist whose life work has been in the study of hydrology and the use of water in the landscape and farming, including land salinity. His story was told in part on the Australian Broadcasting Corporation's TV documentary series, "Australian Story", on 6 June 2005. transcript
- Peter Garrett
Peter Garrett AM MP (born 16 April 1953), is an Australian musician and politician. He has been an Australian Labor Party member of the House of Representatives for the seat of Kingsford Smith, New South Wales, since October 2004. He was appointed as Shadow Minister for Climate Change, Environment & Heritage, Arts in December 2006. He was lead singer of the Australian rock band Midnight Oil from the 1970s to their disbanding in 2002.
- Barry Chant
Reverend Dr Barry Chant (born 1938) is the author of "Heart of Fire: The story of Australian Pentecostalism" (the first history of Australian pentecostalism) and a co-founder and founding Principal of Tabor College, Australia. He was founding editor of "Australia's New Day" magazine, the first national magazine addressing Australian pentecostals, charismatics and evangelicals. He is currently Senior pastor, Wesley International Congregation, …
- John Woodley
John Woodley (b. Brisbane, Queensland 9 February 1938 -) is a Christian Minister of religion and was a Senator representing the state of Queensland, Australia, in the Australian Senate.
- Brian Howe
Brian Leslie Howe (born 23 January 1936), Australian politician, was Deputy Prime Minister in the Labor government of Paul Keating from 1991 to 1995. Howe was born in Melbourne and became a Uniting Church in Australia minister before being elected for the Melbourne metropolitan electoral Division of Batman to the Australian House of Representatives in 1977. He was a member of the Socialist Left faction of the Labor Party.
- Marion Maddox
Marion Maddox (b. ?) is an Australian author, academic and political commentator. Maddox achieved doctorates in theology and political philosophy from Flinders University and the University of New South Wales respectively. She is also the recipient of an Australian Parliamentary Fellowship. A Senior Lecturer in Religious Studies at Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand, and formerly at the Universities of Adelaide and South Australia, …
- H. D'Arcy Wood
He is the son of Reverend Dr A. Harold Wood OBE (1894?-1989), a Methodist then Uniting Church Minister and missionary in Tonga, and Dr Olive K. Wood (nee O'Reilly). He completed his theological education and doctorate at Princeton Theological Seminary. From 1974 to 1988 he lectured in Systematic Theology and Liturgy at Parkin Wesley College in Adelaide, South Australia. He was moderator of the Synod of South Australia 1981-83. Rev.
- Robert Evans
Robert Owen Evans (born 1937 in Sydney, Australia) is a minister of the Uniting Church in Australia and an amateur astronomer who holds the all-time record for visual discoveries of supernovae (40). Evans graduated from the University of Sydney, majoring in philosophy and modern history. Coming from a religious family, Evans trained to become a Methodist minister and was ordained by the New South Wales Conference in 1967.
- A. Harold Wood
Reverend Dr A. Harold Wood OBE (1896-1989) was an Australian Methodist then Uniting Church Minister and missionary to Tonga where he was principal at Tupou College. He was also Principal of Methodist Ladies' College, Kew, Victoria. He was a qualified as a barrister in Victoria. He was also a musician and chaired the ecumenical committee to produce The Australian Hymn Book (published elsewhere as "With One Voice") published in 1977 ISBN 1-86371-150-3.
- John Rudder
John Rudder, Ph.D., has studied the Australian Aboriginal languages, of Arnhem Land (Gupapuyngu) in the Northern Territory and the state of New South Wales (Wiradjuri), Australia.
- Keith Seaman
Reverend Sir Keith Douglas Seaman, KCVO, OBE (born 1920) was Governor of South Australia from 1 September 1977 until 28 March 1982. He was the second successive governor to have been a minister of religion, Seaman being a minister in then recently-merged Uniting Church in Australia. Seaman's term as governor was not without controversy. On February 24, 1978, "The Advertiser" reported that he was about to be dismissed.
- Peter Cameron
Dr Peter Cameron was born in Scotland, read law at Edinburgh University, and studied theology at Edinburgh and Cambridge before being ordained as a minister in the Church of Scotland. Cameron and his family moved to Sydney at the beginning of 1991, when he was appointed Principal of St Andrew's College, and thus became a minister in the Presbyterian Church of Australia. In 1993, Dr Cameron was convicted by the Presbyterian Church of Australia of heresy.
- Carlyle Greenwell
Carlyle Greenwell (1884 - 1961) was an Australian architect whose houses, designed in the first half of the 20th century, are now heritage listed and a philanthropist whose bequest to the University of Sydney funds research in Anthropology and Archaeology. Greenwell was born on 16 March, 1884 in Windsor and was educated at Newington College. He then studied architecture at Sydney Technical College before there was a university architecture course available in Sydney, …
- Jonathan Pattiasina
Jonathan Pattiasina is an Indonesian Christian Minister. He has also conducted regional schools and conferences around Indonesia such as The School of Five Fold Ministries, The School Of Youth Ministries, and Future Leaders School. Jonathan and his wife Ina Pattiasina both hosted a monthly talk show called "One Love." In 1998, Jonathan wrote "Kota tanpa Tembok" (City Without Walls), a book about the prophetic Church in the Last Days.
- Duncan MacLeod
Duncan Macleod Vision for Mission Advocate Duncan Macleod joined the mission consultant team at the beginning of 2002. He took on the role of Vision for Mission Advocate at the beginning of 2006. Duncan is focused primarily on resourcing new missional communities. He has responsibilities for the use of electronic media for networking (this web site, email discussion lists…), and development of ministry and mission in postmodern contexts.
- Andrew Gillett