The FCJ sisters first arrived in Australia in 1882 and soon founded a school in Richmond, an inner suburb in Melbourne.
Vaucluse College FCJ was soon at capacity, so land was purchased in
Kew. They built a new
convent and
boarding school which marked the establishment of
Genazzano FCJ College. In 1900 the Sisters set up a school in Benalla called
FCJ College and in 1968 founded Stella Maris Convent and boarding school in
Frankston, Victoria. The Stella Maris Convent and
Vaucluse College FCJ have since closed. Today, FCJ communities exist around the country. In 2002 the Sisters joined with those in
Indonesia and the
Philippines to form a new province—the Province of Asia-Australia. New foundations are to be established elsewhere in
South East Asia. ==In literature==