Freemasons in Australasia

About freemasonry and the freemasons in Australasia.

Lodges

  • Australia

  • CHRISTMAS ISLAND

  • COCOS KEELING ISLAND

  • COOK ISLAND

  • FIJI

  • FRENCH POLYNESIA

  • KIRIBATI

  • NAURU

  • NEW CALEDONIA

  • New Zealand

  • NIUE

  • PAPUA NEW GUINEA

  • PITCAIRN ISLAND

  • SOLOMON ISLAND

  • Tazmania

  • TOKELAU

  • TONGA

  • TUVALU

  • VANUATU

  • WALLIS FUTUNA

  • WESTERN SAMOA

Freemason Lodges in New Zealand, Freemasons in Aukland & Wellington

There are various Freemason Lodges in New Zealand including in Aukland and Wellington. New Zealand, a land of breathtaking natural beauty and rich cultural diversity, is home to a network of Freemason lodges that have quietly operated for centuries. Freemasonry, a fraternal organisation with deep historical roots, has left an indelible mark on the country’s …

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Freemason Lodges in Australia – Freemasons Sydney, Melbourne & Brisbane

There are various Freemason Lodges in Australia including in the capital, Canberra. There are also masonic lodges in the major cities, including Sydney, Brisbane and Melbourne. Freemasonry, a centuries-old fraternal organisation shrouded in mystery and intrigue, has a rich and enduring presence in Australia. From its early beginnings in the late 18th century to the …

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Freemason Symbols – Masonic Symbols

This section will provide background on the physical symbols in Freemasonry. While Freemasons refer to tools they refer to them as having a moral equivalent which can be associated with their actual physical use. Freemason Symbols Plumb Bob Logo While this is not an official Masonic Web site we have decided to adopt the plum …

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Freemasons & Freemasonry – Masonic Poetry

Some examples of poems and poetry relating to the freemasons and freemasonry. Masonic Poems The Old Masters Wages. I met a dear old man today, Who wore a Masonic pin, It was old and faded like the man, It’s edges were worn quite thin. I approached the park bench where he sat, To give the …

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