The Masonic Learning Committee (MLC) seeks to develop sustainable a ‘bottom up’ Masonic Learning framework aimed at providing individualized, specialised programs of learning.
It is based on an understanding that Masonic Learning while understanding that Masonic Learning has both a technical focus (e.g. understanding & interpreting ceremonies/ritual) and an educational focus (e.g. enquiry of the spiritual & philosophical ideas of the Renaissance & Enlightenment underpinning our ceremonies/ritual). Our programs are contemporary and future oriented – not simply historical and supporting lodges by providing Masonic Learning to candidates and brethren in respect of:

1) – Philosophical content
2) -Jurisdictional content
3) – Skill set development
to develop a learning culture within Freemasonry in this jurisdiction.

Current programs include:
1) – Masonic Learning Group 1 (for new Masons)
2) – Masonic Learning Group 2 (a follow on from MLG1)
3) – Masonic Diploma (a two-year guided learning program)

For more information on these programs please contact the Grand Lodge Office by phone 1300 357 999

More about Freemasonry

What do Freemasons do?

What do Freemasons do? Every Freemason is a member of a lodge (also known as a 'blue lodge' or a 'craft lodge') which generally meets once a month in a Masonic Hall.

Become a Freemason

If you are a resident of South Australia or the Northern Territory, of good character, believe in God or a Supreme Being and are 18 years or older, then you may qualify to join the Freemasons of SA & NT.

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