OUR HISTORY

St George’s began in 1929 as an outreach of St James’s, Ivanhoe. The Parish was officially formed on 1 December 1959, with the Rev. H.R. Bailey serving as the first Vicar. During his ministry from 1959 to 1961, the Parish Chapel and Hall—later named Evans Hall—were completed. From 1961 to 1968, under the leadership of the Rev. Norman Hill, plans for a new church were developed by architects Frederick Romberg and Robin Boyd and were presented on 15 May 1962. The foundation stone was laid on 8 December 1963, and the Church was dedicated by the Most Rev. Dr. Frank Woods, Archbishop of Melbourne, on 7 November 1964. Over the years, St George’s has emphasized community involvement, including the establishment of a Memorial Garden and various environmental initiatives such as the Water Saving Project and the Solar Panel Project. Worship at St George’s follows the Anglo-Catholic tradition and is known for its high standard of music in the liturgy, which has consistently attracted parishioners from beyond the local area.