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Tasmania

There are seven Orthodox churches and communities in Tasmania, served by seven priests representing five cultural backgrounds.

Hobart – includes parishes in Hobart, Lenah Valley and Sandy Bay.

Launceston – includes parishes in Launceston and Hadspen

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