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AdminHistory | Regional sections were initially formed in Australia after a New Education Fellowship lecture tour of the country in 1937. There were sections in Canberra (also called the Capital Territories Section), New South Wales, Queensland, South Australia, Victoria, Western Australia and Tasmania. In 1938 'New Horizons' was first published as the journal of the New South Wales Section. In 1944 the Australian Federal Council was set up to unite the seven sections and the 'New Horizions' became the Council's journal. In the late 1960s the Federal Council was renamed the Australian Council. The Council was still active in 2009. |