About Freemasonry

What is Freemasonry all about?

Freemasonry is the oldest and largest fraternal organisation in the world, with a history dating back to 17th century England. Today it is modern society of men who maintain a Principled Way of Life and provides a unique set of experiences that are rarely found elsewhere. Freemasons Victoria is an organisation of good men, supporting each other, their families and the community. Freemasons refer to themselves as a Fraternity because of the common friendship bond that exists between those who come together as equals.

At Freemason Victoria, around 7000 members from all backgrounds, religions and nationalities share a common belief in a community built on true friendship, compassion and honesty. Members enjoy a sense of personal development through a commitment to charitable activities and community service that Brings Happiness to Others. Our mission is built on true friendship, compassion and honesty and we always welcome like-minded people to participate in a lifelong journey with us.

Freemasons: A community-active organisation


Freemasonry has a universal belief that charity and benevolence are foundations of their teachings. Members are actively involved in a wide range of charitable and fundraising activities in their local communities. These often include those that help care for the young, vulnerable, disadvantaged and aged. Freemasons Victoria also have a history of responding quickly to help those affected by natural disasters, with support funds frequently raised at Lodge dinner meetings, charity auctions and social nights. Freemasons Victoria are also very visible at field community fundraising activities including BBQs, fetes and fairs.

Community Giving • Openness and Transparency
Personal Growth • Standards and Principles • Friendship and Brotherhood • Legacy, Ritual and Lineage

On a personal level, what can Freemasons Victoria offer me?


Freemasonry brings connectedness to men through friendship, compassion and honesty. On-going, members are supported by a large, yet close-knit network who will help you develop a sense of belonging and personal growth. Freemasons are guided by principles that teach a member how to conduct himself based on tolerance, equality, charity and honour. You will become better at respecting the opinions of others, behave with kindness and practice community charity and care.

Our members quickly become more self-confident and can also expect to develop their skills in public speaking, mentoring and communication.

What is expected of me as a Freemason?


Freemasons Victoria members are expected to adhere to high moral and ethical standards in their personal and public lives. They are encouraged to actively participate in lodge meetings, discussions, intellectual pursuits, and ceremonial activities that help strengthen their fraternal bond. Lodge meetings, followed by an informal dinner usually take place once per month. Freemasonry places an important emphasis on charity and community service, whilst observing civic responsibilities. We are often involved in a range of direct help, relief and caring activities that support the well-being of local communities.

Much like the Stonemasons of the Middle Ages who formed lodges to protect their skills and trade secrets to then pass on their knowledge to selected apprentices, Freemasons Victoria values a level of confidentiality and secrecy attached to convention and symbolism. Members are expected to respect these, primarily to preserve the integrity of its teachings and ceremonies.

Tell me about Freemasonry Symbolism and Conventions


Centuries-old customs are unique to Freemasons and are used in symbolic ceremonies that hold significance within the fraternity. Specific ceremonial activities are typically linked with a new candidate’s initiation and progression (through ‘degrees’) in their Freemasonry journey over time. Ceremonies focus on themes of enlightenment, self-discovery and moral improvement. These are truly inspiring experiences and can include the use of symbols including the Square & Compass and objects like Stonemasonry tools.

Some facts about Freemasonry


Freemasonry is not a religion, nor is it some type of Secret Society. Freemasonry, it’s existence and work in the community has a high public profile. As passed down from its origins in the Middle Ages, a few selected aspects of its activities at ceremonial level are considered confidential and are kept secret by members. For example, a few hand gestures and signs are displayed as modes of recognition during meetings only and used solely as a ceremonial means of demonstrating that one is a Freemason when in Lodge meetings.

Much like the Stonemasons of the Middle Ages who formed lodges to protect their skills and trade secrets to then pass on their knowledge to selected apprentices, Freemasons Victoria values a level of confidentiality and secrecy attached to convention and symbolism. Members are expected to respect these, primarily to preserve the integrity of its teachings and ceremonies.

How much does Freemasons Victoria membership cost?

There is a one-off Freemasons Victoria Joining Fee of $250 and you will receive a personalised new member pack upon joining. The cost of annual membership varies from Lodge to Lodge, but this is usually between $300 to $500 per year.

How can I join Freemasons Victoria?

Freemasons Victoria membership is open to men over 18, and the first step in the joining process starts by completing a simple questionnaire found in our menu at the top of the page “Become A Freemason” or by clicking the button below.

After your initial membership enquiry, expect an confirmation email and then a phone call at which time you will be asked to participate in a brief and friendly interview.

Following your first phone discussion with us, you may then be asked to complete and submit a sponsored application form, followed by a face-to-face interview with 2 representatives from our New Members Committee. This interview is a great opportunity for you to ask any further questions and simultaneously helps us in assessing you as a good fit as a Freemasons Victoria candidate. We can then help find the best Lodge for you to meet some of our members over dinner.

The application process usually takes around three months but in some cases, may take longer. You can expect a Lodge social activity invitation prior to your first formal meeting which will include your Lodge initiation.