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South Lodges South Of Sydney Metropolitan Area
Malcolm Lodge No. 99 located in Dapto in the Wollongong district approximately 100kilometers south of Sydney
Shakespeare Lodge No. 61 located at R.S.L. & Community Bowling Club , Captains Flat
The Southern Degree Guild No. 2 alternates it’s meeting between these lodges. West Travelling west of Sydney through the Blue Mountains First you will come to Lithgow where you will find
Rose of the Valley Lodge No. 35 this is approximately 145 kilo metres out the Great Western Highway.
Travelling through to Dubbo (410k’s) you can then go north to Coonabarabran or continue west to Cobar and then on to Broken Hill
Nandi Lodge No. 35 is located in Coonabarabran 150k’s from Dubbo, and meet on the second Sunday of each month
Cobar Lodge No. 44. 292k’s from Dubbo and a further 450 k’s to Broken Hill.
Cobar is also home to the Great Western Degree Guild No. 7
If you wish to go further to Broken Hill you will then come under the control of Grand Lodge of N.S.W. West where you will find the Silver City Lodge No.7 North to Newcastle Some 150 kilometres from Sydney
Newcastle Lodge No. 1 The first lodge opened in New South Wales under the G.L.E. as we know it today in Australia. Recently celebrated its 85th anniversary
Sir James Hearn Lodge No.2 situated in the bowls club art Teralba on the banks of Cuddly Creek where wether permitting following their meeting they have a BBQ for grazing.
Fox Lodge No. 52 hold their meetings at Marks Point close to the beach on Lake Macquarie Australia’s largest salt water lake
Cardiff Lodge No. 56 a happy little lodge situated on the ground floor of the The Masonic Hall , Main Street, Cardiff
Northern Degree Guild No.1 Hold their meeting on the first “A” date Saturday afternoon following Newcastle Lodge No.1 The Masonic Hall , Main Street, Cardiff
Central Coast Knight’s Chapter No.15 meets Quarterly at the Hall in Marks Point |
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