State Branches
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Catholic Social Services Australia's 64 member organisations provide social services to over a million Australians a year, delivering services in local communities in metropolitan, regional and remote Australia.
In order to facilitate communication between all Members and the Bishops and the Religious Leaders and, between Catholic Social Services and all Members, the member organisations have been divided into five separate Branches:
(a) Queensland Branch, comprising Members from the Province of Brisbane represented by the geographical areas known as the Catholic Dioceses of Brisbane, Cairns, Rockhampton, Toowoomba and Townsville.
(b) New South Wales and Australian Capital Territory Branch, comprising Members from the Province of Sydney represented by the geographical areas known as the Catholic Dioceses of Armidale, Bathurst, Broken Bay, Canberra-Goulburn, Lismore, Maitland-Newcastle, Parramatta, Sydney, Wagga Wagga, Wilcannia-Forbes and Wollongong and the Maronite Diocese of St Maroun of Sydney.
(c) Southern Branch, comprising Members from the Province of Melbourne represented by the geographical areas known as the Catholic Dioceses of Ballarat, Hobart, Melbourne, Sale, Sandhurst and the Eparchy of Saints Peter and Paul Melbourne.
(d) Central Branch comprising Members from the Province of Adelaide represented by the geographical areas known as the Catholic Dioceses of Adelaide, Darwin and Port Pirie.
(e) Western Australia Branch, comprising Members from the Province of Perth represented by the geographical areas known as the Catholic Dioceses of Bunbury, Broome, Geraldton and Perth.