A federation is a less centralized union. One example includes the
Presbyterian Churches of New South Wales, Victoria, Queensland, South Australia, Tasmania and Western Australia, which joined together to form the
Presbyterian Church of Australia on July 24, 1901. The structure was similar to the
Federation which formed the
Commonwealth of Australia on January 1 of that same year. In his inaugural
moderatorial address, John Meiklejohn made it clear that the ecclesiastical union consciously reflected the political union of the Australian colonies: "We have, by forming this Assembly, formed a Court whose jurisdiction is, as regards territory, equal to, and coterminous with that of the Federal Parliament, and like it, is representative in its character." This union linked churches of the same denomination in different locations into one body without forming a monolithic national church. The individual state churches also kept their individual identities, rights, and privileges. == The Uniates and the Edinoverie ==