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Ian Stuart (bishop)

Ian Stuart
Assistant Bishop of North Queensland
Church Anglican Church of Australia
Diocese Diocese of North Queensland
In office 1992–1998
Other posts Honorary assistant bishop, Diocese of Liverpool (1999–2011)
Bishop Administrator, Diocese of North Queensland (1996)
Orders
Ordination 1985 (deacon & priest)
Consecration 1992
Personal details
Born (1942-11-17) 17 November 1942 (age 75)
Denomination Anglican

Ian Campbell Stuart (born 17 November 1942) is a retired bishop of the Anglican Church of Australia and the Church of England.

Stuart was born in 1942, the son of Campbell and Ruth Stuart (née Butcher). In 1970, he graduated the University of New England, Australia with a Bachelor of Arts (BA) and Certificate in Education (CertEd); and, in 1972, he became a Member of the Australian College of Educators (MACE). He married Megan Williams in 1976 (they went on to have three children together), gained a Diploma in Educational Administration (DipEdAdmin) from the University of Melbourne in 1977 and served as Headmaster of Christchurch Grammar School, Melbourne, 1977–1984.

While serving as Principal of Trinity Anglican School, Queensland (1984–1993), he trained for the priesthood at St Barnabas College, Adelaide (starting in 1984), and was ordained both deacon and priest in 1985. He became a Fellow of the Australian Institute of Management (FAIM) in 1991 and gained a Master of Arts (MA) from Melbourne University. As an educator, he was Warden of St Mark's College, James Cook University (1993–1996) and then Principal of All Souls' and St Gabriel's School (1993–1998). Meanwhile, he served the Diocese of North Queensland, as an Archdeacon (1989–1992) before becoming an assistant bishop. He was consecrated on 22 April 1992 as Assistant Bishop of North Queensland, where he remained until 1998. In that post, he also served the diocese as Bishop Administrator (presumably in 1996 between the retirement of John Lewis and the arrival of Clyde Wood.)


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