Victoria V∴Ill∴Bro. Terry Webster 33° inducted as Deputy for the…
The Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite under the Scottish Constitution in Victoria entered a new chapter on Saturday, 30 May 2026, when V∴Ill∴Bro. Terry Reginald Vincent Webster 33° was formally inducted and installed as Deputy for the Province of Victoria.
The ceremony, held at the Keysborough Masonic Centre, brought together members of the Rite from across Victoria, together with distinguished representatives from many of the allied and appendant Masonic Orders. Their presence reflected the esteem in which V∴Ill∴Bro. Terry is held throughout Victorian Freemasonry and the significance of the occasion for the Scottish Rite within the Province.
The office of Deputy is one of the most important appointments within the Scottish Constitution outside of Scotland itself. Entrusted with the governance, administration, and advancement of the Rite within his Province, the Deputy acts as the personal representative of the Most Powerful Sovereign Grand Commander and the Supreme Council of Scotland. The installation therefore marked not only a personal milestone for V∴Ill∴Bro. Terry but also an important moment in the continuing development of the ScottishRite and Scottish Constitution in Victoria.
The ceremony was conducted with all the dignity, symbolism, and solemnity that characterise the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite. Drawing upon traditions that stretch back centuries, the induction included the presentation of the insignia, regalia, and symbols of authority associated with the office. Through these symbolic acts, the assembled Brethren were reminded that leadership within the Rite is founded not upon privilege, but upon service, stewardship, and fidelity to the principles of Scottish Rite Freemasonry.
The installation was attended by representatives from sixteen Masonic Orders and organisations, demonstrating the respect enjoyed by the Scottish Rite throughout the wider Masonic family. Such a gathering is increasingly rare and spoke volumes about the regard held for both the incoming Deputy and the important role the Scottish Rite continues to play within Victorian Freemasonry.
Following the ceremony, over 130 Brethren and distinguished guests gathered for a celebratory banquet, where a series of toasts and speeches reflected upon both the significance of the day and the future of the Rite. Warm fraternal sentiments were exchanged, and many expressed confidence that the Province would continue to flourish under the leadership of its newly installed Deputy.
As the Province of Victoria looks toward the future, the induction and installation of V∴Ill∴Bro. Terry Webster 33° stands as both a celebration of service and a reaffirmation of the enduring values of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite. It was a day marked by dignity, tradition, and optimism—a fitting commencement to a new era of leadership under the Scottish Constitution.
The Brethren of the Province of Victoria extend their congratulations to V∴Ill∴Bro. Terry Webster 33° and wish him every success as he undertakes the responsibilities of Deputy, confident that the Rite will continue to prosper under his guidance and care.





