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The first meetings of SDA Reformers in Australia wee held in this house (17 Old Canterbury Rd, Lewisham, Sydney). The first literature published in the name of the Reform Movement in Australia bore this address.
 
This was the first property owned by the Reform Movement in Australia (42 Prospect Road, Summer Hill, Sydney). The building was divided into three parts: chapel and union offices on the group floor; printing and literature storage in the basement. An additional section of two floors was built at the rear for general meetings and for a health education center.
 
The Wentworthville property was originally a repair shop for guns. Remodeled, it became our second chapel in the western suburbs of Sydney. 
 

Workers' meeting held at 42 Prospect Rd, Summer Hill, Sydney, 1944.

 
Convention in Auburn, 1980. The new building on the right is the chapel. The old buildings on the left serve several purposes, such as office facilities (headquarters of the Australasian Union Conference), meeting hall, printing, storage. 

 

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