Brisbane Australia Temple

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Brisbane Australia Temple
Number 115 edit data
Announcement 1998-07-20
Groundbreaking 2001-05-26 by
Kenneth Johnson
Open House 10 May - 7 June 2003
Dedication 2003-06-15 by
Gordon B. Hinckley
Designed by Phillips, Smith, Conwell
Location 200 River Terrace
Kangaroo Point, Queensland
Australia
Phone number (61) 7-3240-3600
Site 0.86 acres (0.3 hectares)
Total floor area 10,700 sq ft (990 m²)
Height 71 ft (22 m)
Exterior finish Gray granite
Temple design Classic modern, single-spire design
Ordinance rooms 2
Sealing rooms 2
Clothing rental No
Cafeteria No services
Visitors'  center No
Preceded by The Hague Netherlands Temple
Followed by Redlands California Temple
Official websiteNews & Images

The Brisbane Australia Temple is the 115th operating temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS).

On July 20, 1998 the LDS Church announced that a temple would be built in Brisbane, Australia. The Brisbane temple is the fifth temple in Australia. The church has grown rapidly in the country. In 1955 there were only 3,000 members in Australia; now there are 186 meetinghouses throughout Australia and more than 106,000 members. The Brisbane temple serves 20,000 LDS Church members (Mormons) in the area. Of the five temples in Australia, four were opened within three years.

A groundbreaking ceremony and site dedication were held May 26, 2001. Construction of the temple, which began in November of 2001, took 18 months and cost 11 million dollars. Despite the high price, the temple was built without any debt and was completely funded by members of the church.

A public open house was held May 10, 2003 through June 7, 2003. Those who toured the temple were able to see the beautifully furnished rooms. The temple features painted designs on the walls and ornate light fixtures in every room.

The Brisbane Australia Temple was dedicated on June 15, 2003. LDS Church president Gordon B. Hinckley gave the dedicatory prayer. The 10,700 sq. ft. temple features two ordinance rooms and two sealing rooms.

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[edit] Latter-day Saint temples in Oceania