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The Salvation Army, Australia Eastern Territory

The Salvation Army, Australia Eastern Territory[1] or (AUE) was one of two administrative territories that The Salvation Army was divided into within Australia and covered 2 states and 1 Australian territory on the east coast of the country.[2] The AUE was geographically sub-divided into 2 divisions, under different Divisional Commanders, each reporting directly to the Territorial Commander. Its headquarters was located at 261-265 Chalmers St, Redfern NSW 2016.[3]

The Salvation Army, Australia Eastern Territory
Map showing previous locations of Territorial Headquarters (THQ) and Divisional Headquarters (DHQ) in the AUE.
AbbreviationAUE
Headquarters261-265 Chalmers St, Redfern, New South Wales
Region
Services
  • Accommodation and refuges
  • Addiction services
  • Aged care services
  • Domestic violence
  • Employment services
  • Family and personal support
  • Financial assistance
  • Human trafficking and slavery
  • Legal services
  • Missing persons
  • Problem gambling
  • Youth services
Territorial Commander
AffiliationsThe Salvation Army in Australia
Websitesalvos.org.au

On Friday 30 November 2018, General Brian Peddle announced that the Southern Territory and Eastern Territory were reunited and The Salvation Army in Australia would again be one territory.

History edit

The Salvation Army in Australia, was not originally separated into two Territories, but existed administratively as one. It was known as The Australasian Territory from 1880 until it was renamed The Australian Territory in 1907, which it remained until the split into two territories in 1921.[4]

Whilst the territory as a whole came into being in 1880, the Army's work did not spread to New South Wales until 4 December 1882, and to Queensland in 1885, these states now, along with the Australian Capital Territory (which was founded in 1938) make up the AUE. All remaining states and the Northern Territory are part of The Salvation Army, Australia Southern Territory.[5]

Commissioners James Condon and Floyd Tidd announced in 2015 that the two territories would be reunited over a three-year period through the Australia One project.[6]

Structure edit

Until 2015, The Salvation Army in Australia did not have a National Commander, as other territories may, but rather, each of its two Territories is responsible to International Headquarters (IHQ). As of 2015, Commissioner Floyd Tidd was appointed as National Commander, and each of the two territories were appointed a Chief-Secretary-In-Charge during the Australia One unification process. Once this process has completed, the peak role within the territory will revert to the title of Territorial Commander.

The Territorial Commander (TC) and Chief Secretary are appointed by The General, their role is to oversee and administer the work of The Salvation Army within the Territory, they are assisted by various other Secretaries (departmental heads) who are, in turn, responsible for overseeing their various branches of Army activity.

The TC is responsible for the Army's overall operation and mission, and the Chief Secretary is responsible for the territory's administration and daily operations. Senior executive Officers are, on the recommendation of the Territorial Commander, also appointed by the General.

All other Officer appointments within a Territory are the responsibility of the Territorial Commander and The Cabinet. This Cabinet refers to the territory's administrative System. The five member Administrative Cabinet – similar to a Board – determines policy and strategy for the Territory, particularly as it relates to the future.[7]

Divisions edit

The AUE is further broken up into smaller administrative regions called Divisions, controlled by a Divisional Headquarters (or DHQ) and headed by a Divisional Commander. The AUE is broken up into two divisions with the DHQ located in the state capital cities:[8]

Division Headquarters Commander Corps Centres
New South Wales and Australian Capital Territory Division Auburn Lt Col Miriam Gluyas 100
Queensland Division Spring Hill Lt Col David Godkin 70

Music edit

The AUE is home to many Salvation Army musical sections, at Corps, Divisional and Territorial levels. Some groups of note include the Sydney Staff Songsters (Territorial), The Sydney Youth Band (Divisional). This territory is also well known for having many Salvation Army Bands, a list of which is found here.

Australian sex abuse cases edit

On 28 January 2014, the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse, a royal commission of inquiry initiated in 2013 by the Australian Government and supported by all of its state governments,[9] began an investigation into abuse cases at the Alkira Salvation Army Home for Boys at Indooroopilly; the Riverview Training Farm (also known as Endeavour Training Farm) at Riverview – both in Queensland; the Bexley Boys' Home at Bexley; and the Gill Memorial Home at Goulburn – both in New South Wales. The investigation also examined The Salvation Army's processes in investigating, disciplining, removing and/or transferring anyone accused of, or found to have engaged in, child sexual abuse in these homes.[10][11][12][13] On 27 March 2014, the Royal Commission began an investigation into the handling by The Salvation Army (Eastern Territory) of claims of child sexual abuse between 1993 and 2014.[14][15][16]

The Royal Commission published a case study report on the findings and recommendations for one of the abovementioned case studies.[17]

Notable officers from or that served in the Territory edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ http://salvos.org.au/about-us/our-people-and-structure/ Territory names
  2. ^ http://www.salvationarmy.org.au/SALV/STANDARD/PC_60011.html Organisation Structure
  3. ^ http://salvos.org.au/contact/administration/#TerritorialHeadquarters THQ Location
  4. ^ http://www.archivists.org.au/salvation-army-australia-southern-territory-archives-museum Listing of Territory evolution
  5. ^ http://www.salvationarmy.org.au/students/history.asp Students FAQ about TSA history.
  6. ^ "Explore, discover and engage in the mission of the Salvation Army".
  7. ^ http://salvos.org.au/cbrs/about-us/who-are-we/ Further info on the AUE's structure
  8. ^ http://www.salvationarmy.org.au/SALV/STANDARD/PC_60011.html Divisional Locations
  9. ^ . Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse. Archived from the original on 22 August 2013. Retrieved 12 January 2013.
  10. ^ Thrower, Louise (5 February 2014). "Royal Commission: Torture and rape at Gill Memorial". Goulburn Post. Retrieved 5 February 2014.
  11. ^ Oriti, Thomas (31 January 2014). "Salvation Army suspends officer John McIver over child sexual abuse royal commission". ABC News. Australia. Retrieved 5 February 2014.
  12. ^ Oriti, Thomas (6 February 2014). "Boys 'rented out' for abuse at Salvation Army boys' home at Bexley in Sydney's south". ABC News. Australia. Retrieved 15 May 2015.
  13. ^ "Case Study 5, January 2014, Sydney". Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse. 2014. Retrieved 16 May 2015.
  14. ^ Oriti, Thomas; Bourke, Emily (3 February 2014). "Salvation Army whistleblowers dismissed from Indooroopilly, Qld, home for reporting alleged abuse, royal commission hears". PM. Australia: ABC News. Retrieved 4 February 2014.
  15. ^ Oriti, Thomas (4 February 2014). "Salvation Army officers allegedly moved interstate if accused of child sex abuse". ABC News. Australia. Retrieved 5 February 2014.
  16. ^ "Case Study 10, March 2014, Sydney". Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse. 2014. Retrieved 16 May 2015.
  17. ^ . Sydney: Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse. January 2015. ISBN 978-1-925289-06-0. Archived from the original on 18 May 2015. Retrieved 16 May 2015.

External links edit

  • salvos.org.au

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The Salvation Army Australia Eastern Territory 1 or AUE was one of two administrative territories that The Salvation Army was divided into within Australia and covered 2 states and 1 Australian territory on the east coast of the country 2 The AUE was geographically sub divided into 2 divisions under different Divisional Commanders each reporting directly to the Territorial Commander Its headquarters was located at 261 265 Chalmers St Redfern NSW 2016 3 The Salvation Army Australia Eastern TerritoryMap showing previous locations of Territorial Headquarters THQ and Divisional Headquarters DHQ in the AUE AbbreviationAUEHeadquarters261 265 Chalmers St Redfern New South WalesRegionAustralian Capital TerritoryNew South WalesQueenslandServicesAccommodation and refugesAddiction servicesAged care servicesDomestic violenceEmployment servicesFamily and personal supportFinancial assistanceHuman trafficking and slaveryLegal servicesMissing personsProblem gamblingYouth servicesTerritorial CommanderAffiliationsThe Salvation Army in AustraliaWebsitesalvos wbr org wbr auOn Friday 30 November 2018 General Brian Peddle announced that the Southern Territory and Eastern Territory were reunited and The Salvation Army in Australia would again be one territory Contents 1 History 2 Structure 3 Divisions 4 Music 5 Australian sex abuse cases 6 Notable officers from or that served in the Territory 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksHistory editThe Salvation Army in Australia was not originally separated into two Territories but existed administratively as one It was known as The Australasian Territory from 1880 until it was renamed The Australian Territory in 1907 which it remained until the split into two territories in 1921 4 Whilst the territory as a whole came into being in 1880 the Army s work did not spread to New South Wales until 4 December 1882 and to Queensland in 1885 these states now along with the Australian Capital Territory which was founded in 1938 make up the AUE All remaining states and the Northern Territory are part of The Salvation Army Australia Southern Territory 5 Commissioners James Condon and Floyd Tidd announced in 2015 that the two territories would be reunited over a three year period through the Australia One project 6 Structure editUntil 2015 The Salvation Army in Australia did not have a National Commander as other territories may but rather each of its two Territories is responsible to International Headquarters IHQ As of 2015 Commissioner Floyd Tidd was appointed as National Commander and each of the two territories were appointed a Chief Secretary In Charge during the Australia One unification process Once this process has completed the peak role within the territory will revert to the title of Territorial Commander The Territorial Commander TC and Chief Secretary are appointed by The General their role is to oversee and administer the work of The Salvation Army within the Territory they are assisted by various other Secretaries departmental heads who are in turn responsible for overseeing their various branches of Army activity The TC is responsible for the Army s overall operation and mission and the Chief Secretary is responsible for the territory s administration and daily operations Senior executive Officers are on the recommendation of the Territorial Commander also appointed by the General All other Officer appointments within a Territory are the responsibility of the Territorial Commander and The Cabinet This Cabinet refers to the territory s administrative System The five member Administrative Cabinet similar to a Board determines policy and strategy for the Territory particularly as it relates to the future 7 Divisions editThe AUE is further broken up into smaller administrative regions called Divisions controlled by a Divisional Headquarters or DHQ and headed by a Divisional Commander The AUE is broken up into two divisions with the DHQ located in the state capital cities 8 Division Headquarters Commander Corps CentresNew South Wales and Australian Capital Territory Division Auburn Lt Col Miriam Gluyas 100Queensland Division Spring Hill Lt Col David Godkin 70Music editThe AUE is home to many Salvation Army musical sections at Corps Divisional and Territorial levels Some groups of note include the Sydney Staff Songsters Territorial The Sydney Youth Band Divisional This territory is also well known for having many Salvation Army Bands a list of which is found here Australian sex abuse cases editOn 28 January 2014 the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse a royal commission of inquiry initiated in 2013 by the Australian Government and supported by all of its state governments 9 began an investigation into abuse cases at the Alkira Salvation Army Home for Boys at Indooroopilly the Riverview Training Farm also known as Endeavour Training Farm at Riverview both in Queensland the Bexley Boys Home at Bexley and the Gill Memorial Home at Goulburn both in New South Wales The investigation also examined The Salvation Army s processes in investigating disciplining removing and or transferring anyone accused of or found to have engaged in child sexual abuse in these homes 10 11 12 13 On 27 March 2014 the Royal Commission began an investigation into the handling by The Salvation Army Eastern Territory of claims of child sexual abuse between 1993 and 2014 14 15 16 The Royal Commission published a case study report on the findings and recommendations for one of the abovementioned case studies 17 Notable officers from or that served in the Territory editGeneral Eva Burrows General George Carpenter General John Gowans Brigadier Arthur McIlveen General Linda BondSee also editThe Salvation Army in Australia The Salvation Army Australia Southern Territory The Salvation Army Parramatta The Salvation Army Sydney Congress HallReferences edit http salvos org au about us our people and structure Territory names http www salvationarmy org au SALV STANDARD PC 60011 html Organisation Structure http salvos org au contact administration TerritorialHeadquarters THQ Location http www archivists org au salvation army australia southern territory archives museum Listing of Territory evolution http www salvationarmy org au students history asp Students FAQ about TSA history Explore discover and engage in the mission of the Salvation Army http salvos org au cbrs about us who are we Further info on the AUE s structure http www salvationarmy org au SALV STANDARD PC 60011 html Divisional Locations Letters Patent Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse Archived from the original on 22 August 2013 Retrieved 12 January 2013 Thrower Louise 5 February 2014 Royal Commission Torture and rape at Gill Memorial Goulburn Post Retrieved 5 February 2014 Oriti Thomas 31 January 2014 Salvation Army suspends officer John McIver over child sexual abuse royal commission ABC News Australia Retrieved 5 February 2014 Oriti Thomas 6 February 2014 Boys rented out for abuse at Salvation Army boys home at Bexley in Sydney s south ABC News Australia Retrieved 15 May 2015 Case Study 5 January 2014 Sydney Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse 2014 Retrieved 16 May 2015 Oriti Thomas Bourke Emily 3 February 2014 Salvation Army whistleblowers dismissed from Indooroopilly Qld home for reporting alleged abuse royal commission hears PM Australia ABC News Retrieved 4 February 2014 Oriti Thomas 4 February 2014 Salvation Army officers allegedly moved interstate if accused of child sex abuse ABC News Australia Retrieved 5 February 2014 Case Study 10 March 2014 Sydney Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse 2014 Retrieved 16 May 2015 Report of Case Study No 5 Response of The Salvation Army to child sexual abuse at its boys homes in New South Wales and Queensland Sydney Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse January 2015 ISBN 978 1 925289 06 0 Archived from the original on 18 May 2015 Retrieved 16 May 2015 External links editsalvos org au Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Salvation Army Australia Eastern Territory amp oldid 1177647750, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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