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The child of court reporter, Aubrey Follett, an Anglican and his wife, Judith, a Roman Catholic from an intellectual family, Follett was born in Sydney, New South Wales in 1948, and moved with her family to Canberra in 1952 where she was educated at Canberra Catholic Girls' High School.
Sir Philip Nigel Warrington Strong KBE CMG CStJ (1899–6 July 1983) served as the fifth Anglican Archbishop of Brisbane from 1962 to 1970, also serving as primate of the Church of England in Australia (now called the Anglican Church of Australia) from 1966.