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Winston O'Reilly was born on 24 April, 1913 in Roseville, New South Wales, Australia, is a Winston De arcy O'Reilly was Methodist. Discover Winston O'Reilly's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 87 years old?

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Occupation UCA minister
Age 87 years old
Zodiac Sign Taurus
Born 24 April, 1913
Birthday 24 April
Birthplace Roseville, New South Wales, Australia
Date of death 2000
Died Place Belrose, New South Wales, Australia
Nationality Australia

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Who Is Winston O'Reilly's Wife?

His wife is Doreen (Dorn) Doyle (married 1939–1974) Nancye Haines (married 1976)

Family
Parents Henry D'Arcy O’Reilly (merchant) and Lillian Edith O’Reilly (nee Brasnett)
Wife Doreen (Dorn) Doyle (married 1939–1974) Nancye Haines (married 1976)
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Children Elizabeth Walker, Robert O'Reilly, Geoffrey O'Reilly

Winston O'Reilly Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Winston O'Reilly worth at the age of 87 years old? Winston O'Reilly’s income source is mostly from being a successful minister. He is from Australia. We have estimated Winston O'Reilly's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.

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Winston D'Arcy O'Reilly was a Methodist and then Uniting Church in Australia (UCA) minister and the second President of the UCA Assembly.

O'Reilly went to North Sydney Boys High School, leaving at 14 years of age.

Returning to Sydney after a trip to Europe, he studied for the Leaving Certificate at night school.

1935

He attended Wesley College, University of Sydney, and received a BA (1935) and MA (1937), before training for the Methodist ministry at Leigh College.

1939

He was married twice, on 23 March 1939 at Roseville, New South Wales to Doreen 'Dorn' Doyle (died 2 December 1974) with three children and in 1976 to Nancye Ruth Haines (died 23 November 2011).

O'Reilly's parents were Henry D'Arcy O’Reilly (merchant, he was a haberdasher near Chatswood Station } and Lillian Edith O’Reilly (née Brasnett). His father was the brother-in-law of A. Harold Wood, whose son, D'Arcy Wood, was the sixth President of the Uniting Church in Australia Assembly.

A daughter and a grandson are Uniting Church ministers.

1949

After his ordination he was the minister at a number of Methodist churches throughout New South Wales, later taking positions with the Methodist Conference and Methodist schools and higher education (including Vice Principal of Leigh College, 1949–1959; Principal of Methodist Ladies' College, Burwood, 1960–1965; Connexional Secretary, 1964–1974; Secretary of Conference, 1968; President of Conference, 1969; Secretary General, 1972–1974; President-General, 1975–1977.

1962

He later completed a Master of Arts in Christian Education (1962) and MEd (1963).

At 14, O'Reilly started training as carpenter and at 16 travelled to England as companion and carer to a man with a disability.

1974

O'Reilly played a key role in planning for the formation of the Uniting Church in Australia as Planning Officer for Union of Congregational, Methodist and Presbyterian Churches (1974-1977), then became the first General Secretary of the Uniting Church in Australia (1977-1979) and second President of the Assembly (1979-1982).

1975

Internationally he was a Member of Presidium, World Methodist Council, 1975–1980.

Through discussions with Labor's attorney-general, Lionel Murphy, about reform of the divorce laws he had considerable influence on the Family Law Act 1975.

He was founding member of the NSW Council of Social Service and one of the founders of the Australian Council of Social Service (ACOSS, he later became ACOSS's chairman).