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Malyon College, now operating as the Morling College – Brisbane Malyon Campus, is a
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college located in
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,
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. The college is associated with the Queensland Baptists (
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) in Gaythorne, Queensland. It offers degrees through the
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.


History

Malyon College was established in 1904 as the Queensland Baptist College. William H. Brackney, ''Historical Dictionary of the Baptists'', Scarecrow Press, USA, 2020, p. 592 It became the Baptist Theological College of Queensland (BTCQ) and then the Queensland Baptist College of Ministry (QBCM) before adopting the Malyon College name in honour of its founding principal, T. J. Malyon. On 1 January 2025, Malyon College merged with Morling College, bringing the two Baptist theological institutions under a single college structure for greater impact and resource sharing. Following the merger, it is officially referred to as the Morling College – Brisbane Malyon Campus.


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