The Antiochian Orthodox Archdiocese is a single archdiocese which covers several countries. The Archbishop resides in Australia, there is a Deanery for New Zealand, and presences in other countries of the Pacific Ocean region. There are 25
parishes and missions across Australia, 8 parishes and missions in the Deanery of New Zealand, and approximately 37,500 members. The archdiocese formerly had a female monastery of Saint Anna in
Preston, Victoria, Australia, but this has since closed. The archdiocese also founded the multi-jurisdictional Melbourne Institute of Orthodox Christian Studies. The Antiochian Orthodox Archdiocese of Australia, New Zealand and the
Philippines, was a founding member of Eastern Hierarchs, where all eastern rite jurisdictions, except the largest, are represented. The Antiochian Archdiocese believes this organisation is a friendly effective organisation, working for the Love of God spreading throughout the whole Mystery of His Church. == Primates in Australia and New Zealand ==