All Ages, All Backgrounds, All Cultures - All Brothers
We follow a centuries-old tradition that started with the guilds of stonemasons in medieval times and evolved into an influential organisation that welcomed a broader membership in the 1700s in England.
Making Good Men Better
Mentoring
Develop your skills and understanding through both structured processes and friendly support.
Mateship
Male Role Model
Self Improvement
What's It All About?
History
Freemasonry is one of the world’s oldest and largest fraternal societies. There are approximately five million Freemasons worldwide and about 35,000 in Australia and New Zealand.
Charity
Values
Freemasonry has always stood for fairness, tolerance, non-discrimination, inclusiveness, self-improvement, giving to others and supporting the less fortunate in society.
Masonic Care
We Have Done The Works, Recent Case Studies
Take The Next Steps
To become a Freemason a person needs to:
- Be a Man who is at least 18 years old
- Be a Law abiding person
- Have a belief in a Supreme Being
- Have made his decision to join Freemasonry by his own free will and not for any personal gain or reasons of idle curiosity.
Research is a key step when making the decision to join Freemasonry!
An interview will be arranged.