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===Temple Society Australia=== {{Main|German Australian}} * 1948-50 Australian Templers consolidate around [[Melbourne]], [[Sydney]] and [[Adelaide]]. Over the years church halls and community centres were established at [[Boronia, Victoria|Boronia]], [[Bayswater, Victoria|Bayswater]] and [[Bentleigh, Victoria|Bentleigh]] in Melbourne, [[Meadowbank, New South Wales|Meadowbank]] in Sydney and at [[Tanunda, South Australia|Tanunda]] near Adelaide. * 1950 Formation of the [[Temple Society Australia]] with Dr. Richard Hoffmann as Regional Head * 1970 Australian and German Templer Regions linked formally by appointment of Dr. R. O. Hoffmann as President of the Temple Society * 1972 Templer Home for the Aged opened in Bayswater * 1979 Tabulam Nursing Home, located next to the Templer Home for the Aged, begun as a joint undertaking with the Australian-German Welfare Society. * 1981 New Youth Group club room and school rooms completed at Bayswater. * 1986 Templers in Germany and Australia celebrate 125 years of Temple Society. * 1987 Sydney Templers secure places in the St. Hedwig Homes for the Aged of the Catholic German Community of St. Raphael in Blacktown NSW, opened in 1989. * 1988 Dr Richard Hoffmann retires. Dietrich Ruff is elected as the new President of the Temple Society * 1990s New initiatives: Templer residential unit development in Bayswater, Kids' Club, Australian-German Templer Exchange, Country Victorian Templer Groups * 2001/2 Dietrich Ruff retires. Peter Lange is elected as the new President of the Temple Society * 2002 A new Temple Chapel is built in the Bayswater Community Centre. Extensive Remodel of the [http://ttha.org.au/ TTHA]. * 2005 TSA Constitution changed to reflect the lifestyle of its members in Australia. It is no longer a community-based organisation, but one consisting of many focus and interest groups.
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