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The Anglican Church is headed by the British Monarchy and is an offshoot from the Roman Catholic Church. There are different levels of Anglicanism in Australia, with the High Anglican being similar to Catholicism, and the Low Anglican church being radically different, in ceremonial celebration and many areas of theology.

---- The Uniting Church is made up of the Congregational Union in Australia, some church membership from the Methodist Church of Australasia, and some congregations of the Presbyterian Church of Australia, totally different organisations that are now working in cooperation with each other. Some independent Wesleyan Methodist and Presbyterian churches operate, with a more traditional theology. The Uniting Church is a more liberal church.

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The Uniting Church is a denomination in Australia formed by the merger of several Protestant churches, including Methodist and Presbyterian, in 1977. Anglican refers to the Church of England and its global branches, known as the Anglican Communion. While both denominations are Protestant and share some similarities in beliefs and structures, they have different histories, traditions, and governing bodies. Anglicanism tends to have a more hierarchical structure compared to the more democratic structure of the Uniting Church.

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