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The attic of the Ultimo Mustard Seed Uniting Church 2015

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Cama, Nicole

Nicole Cama is a content strategist, historian, writer and curator with a passion for storytelling across multiple platforms. After completing an Honours degree at the University of Sydney, she delved into the world of cultural collections at Sydney University Museums and the Australian National Maritime Museum. Nicole now works as a freelance consultant on a number of projects.

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Mustard Seed Uniting Church Ultimo

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The third Presbyterian church on the peninsula was built on a half-acre block bequeathed by John Harris. The Manse was added in 1888 and a church hall in 1902. In April 1960, the Dutch congregation of the Presbyterian Church took over the buildings but by the mid 1990s the church had fallen into disrepair and was closed in 2001. The Mustard Seed group of the Uniting Church restored the building and it was re-consecrated in May 2006.