The Catholic Church is composed of individual dioceses, each of which is headed by Bishop. Each diocese is known as a particular Church, and each Bishop is responsible to God and is in care of his own diocese. Each bishop is appointed by the Holy Father in Rome, and is ultimately responsible to Jesus Christ and the Pope, as His Vicar. So there is no "leader of Catholicism in Australia" as such, only each individual Bishop who leads in his own diocese. See link below for a list of these Bishops.
Yes, Roman Catholicism is viewed as one of the main Australian religions, and has significant effect on the politics of Australia, such as gay marriage rights.
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Roman Catholicism is the most common religion in Australia, but there is a very significant number of Anglicans in Australia as well.
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Sir John Forrest was the first leader of Western Australia.
Christianity was the main religion of Australia in 1850, particularly Church of England and Roman Catholicism.
Tony Abbot is the Federal opposition leader in australia 2011.
England, Australia and every other country where Roman Catholicism exists, is always headed by the Pope. The Roman Catholic Church has just one earthly leader who resides in Rome.
The leader of a council in Australia is usually known as the Mayor. In some smaller regional councils, the leader is the Chairman of the shire.
In 2011, the leader of Toowoomba, Australia is the Mayor of the Toowoomba Regional Council, Peter Taylor.
Australia's political leader is the Prime Minister. In 2013, this is Tony Abbott, of the Australian Liberal Party.
The political leader of Australia is called the Prime Minister. The current Prime Minister is Julia Gillard.