- Australian Centre for Christianity and Culture
.The Australian Centre for Christianity and Culture is a national Christian ecumenical centre that encourages dialogue and cooperation amongst Christian churches and between Christianityand other
faith s, as well as exploring issues relating to reconciliation inAustralia and the interface between Christian faith andAustralian culture . The Centre is affiliated withCharles Sturt University , as is the adjacentSaint Mark's National Theological Centre .ite
The site of the ACCC is on a small knoll overlooking
Lake Burley Griffin on Kings Avenue and immediately south of theParliamentary Triangle in the heart of Canberra, the national capital of Australia.Atop the site is a tall, stylised, steel
cross , on the centreline of the major axis of the Centre's building plan. Down this axis is a ceremonial fire pit, then a grassedamphitheatre area that will eventually be enclosed, then the main building of the ACCC's auditorium andchapel .The site also has areas for contemplation: a pool at the base of the cross, and a
labyrinth towards the lake.The administration building is near the St Mark's facility on the side street.
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Board
The Centre has a Board with a wide representation of Australian Christian denominations and communities. Members include:
* Presiding Officer: Professor Ross Chambers, Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Academic), Charles Sturt University.
*Lieutenant General (Retd)John Sanderson AC, former Governor orWestern Australia ;
*Mark Benedict Coleridge ,Catholic Archbishop of theRoman Catholic Archdiocese of Canberra and Goulburn , Australia;
*Lin Hatfield Dodds , Director ofUnitingCare Australia ;Former Board members have included:
*Margaret Reid , former Senator andPresident of the Australian Senate , (inaugural President of the Board)Executive Director
* Rev Prof Dr
James Haire ,Professor ofTheology at Charles Sturt University, immediate past President of theNational Council of Churches in Australia , formerly President of theUniting Church in Australia 2000-2003.The first ED, from 1999, was Reverend Dr
David Millikan , former head of religious programming with theAustralian Broadcasting Commission , founding director of the Zadok Centre, commentator and filmmaker.ecretariat
A small secretariat operates the centre.
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List of buildings and structures in the Australian Capital Territory
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