Deidre Palmer


Deidre Palmer is the President of the Uniting Church in Australia since 8 July 2018. She is a counsellor, theologian, and social worker. She was the Moderator of the Uniting Church's Synod of South Australia from 2013 to 2016.

Education

Palmer has a Master of Religious Education from Duke University, a Doctor of Philosophy in Religious Education and Theology from Boston College and a Master of Social Work from Flinders University.
Palmer is on the academic faculty at the Uniting College for Leadership and Theology in the Adelaide College of Divinity of Flinders University. She has previously had a teaching role at the Perkins School of Theology of Southern Methodist University,.

Uniting Church in Australia

Palmer’s roles within the Uniting Church in Australia have included:
Palmer was elected at the 14th Triennial Assembly on 16 July 2015 to become President-elect to commence her term as president in 2018. She was installed as President at the opening of the 15th Assembly, at a worship service at St Michael's Uniting Church, Melbourne. Palmer is the second woman to be appointed to the role of President, following Dr Jill Tabart who served in the role from 1994 to 1997.
A few days after her installation as President, Palmer presided over the election of her successor. Reverend Sharon Hollis, the moderator of the Synod of Victoria and Tasmania, was elected to take on the role of President from the beginning of the sixteenth assembly to be held in Queensland in 2021.

Personal

Palmer is married to Lawrie Palmer and they have two adult daughters. They attend Rosefield Uniting Church in Adelaide.