The Australian and New Zealand Association of Bellringers was formed in 1962 to promote the art of change ringing in our two countries. There are currently around 500 members who ring at more than 65 bell towers throughout Australia and New Zealand.
Non-ringers might like this introduction to bellringing and to follow the instagram page 'AUS/NZ Bellringing'.
Ringers and potential ringers can contact our association office bearers or local towers and ringers.
Updated: 5 February, 2023
Apply (or nominate someone) for a scholarship of up to $500 to attend the 12-Bell Weekend in Sydney in October 2023. To apply, email by 28 February 2023.
The funding is provided by ringers attending previous 12-Bell Weekends, and St Mary's Society (Sydney).
Notes
January 2023
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The Melbourne/Geelong weekend (20-22 January) ran very successfully. A report will be posted on the Victorian Training page and in Ringing Towers in due course. The photos above show one of the theory lessons at St Pius X, and an image from Sunday service ringing at St Paul's Cathedral, with the numbers swelled by the six ANZAB visitors and two coincidental UK visitors.
Associated quarter-peals were Cambridge Major (West Heidelberg), Yorkshire Major (Melbourne) and Cambridge Major (Geelong). We also took the opportunity to ring a QP at St James' Old Cathedral to celebrate the 170th anniversary of ringing there and in Victoria.
An update of the statistics continues much the same story as before.
The stronger the red, the poorer the partipication figures for women.
Going through the QPs for 2022 there was much to celebrate. For example, 8-bell quarter-peals with female conductors tripled from 3 in 2021 to 9 in 2022. The following graph shows the gender split of ringers for ANZAB QPs with 6 ringers in 2022. The gender balance improved substantially in 2022 (compared to 2021), while still leaving lots of room for further improvement.
This information was published in the recent Ringing Towers along with a "leader board" showing the top female ANZAB peal and QP ringers for 2022. In eRT you can see the 2021 graph next to the 2022 graph.
Deryn Griffiths
Follow this link to ANZAB's Safeguarding Guidelines.
ANZAB offers funding to all towers for ringers to train in Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) and First Aid, to a maximum of two ANZAB members per tower. Each tower is also being offered a free poster providing details of CPR.
Read more about the Assistance scheme, and how to apply, by following this link.
Updated: 5 February, 2023
Naremburn, St Leonard's
Evening Service ringing 5 February, cancelled.
Goulburn, St Saviour's
Service ringing 25 February, 10:00-11:00am.
Lismore, St Andrew's
Ringing suspended due to water damage.
Updated: 23 January, 2023
11 February
Rockingham. WA Branch Practice.
Contact:
19 February
Sydney. NSW & ACT Branch Meeting.
Contact:
10-12 March
Adelaide. ANZAB Advanced Ringing Workshop.
Contact:
19 March
Sydney. NSW & ACT Branch. AGM & 8 bell Strking Competition.
Contact:
7-10 April (Easter)
Wellington. ANZAB 12 Bell Weekend.
Venue: St Paul's Cathedral
More information
Contact:
19-22 April
Oamaru. NZ Two Island Cluster Practice.
Contact:
29 April
Bathurst Fesitval of the Bells.
Contact:
13 March - Commonwealth Day
10th Anniversary of the signing of the Commonwealth Charter (CCCBR guidance)
BellBoard event
6 May - Ring for the King
CCCBR guidance and resources
BellBoard event
This is a very selective list in an ANZAB context. See also the CCCBR's list for events and anniversaries, and ringing.org's peal and quarter peal lengths for appropriate compositions.
about an event or anniversary to list here.
latest first
Update of ANZAB statistics classifed by gender - 19 January
Armidale Anniversary Weekend 2022 - 2 November
Sydney Ringing School Report - 11 October
12 Bell Weekend Report - 11 October
Information for Steeple Keepers - 28 September
Latest issue:
vol.77, no. 1, Summer 2022
Deadline for next issue:
31 March 2023.
New Zealand: Daylight Saving Time will cease on 2 April 2023 (UTC +12 hours).
New South Wales, A.C.T., Victoria, Tasmania and South Australia: Daylight Saving Time will cease on 2 April 2023 (UTC +10 hours, South Australia UTC +9.5 hours).
Queensland, Western Australia and the Northern Territory: No Daylight Saving Time.