Exclusive Brethren plans new members-only supermarket in Melbourne's north-east
A company directed by members of the Plymouth Brethren Christian Church (PBCC) bought 25-31 Sherbourne Road in Briar Hill for $6.3 million and settled in January, property records show.
Another company, also linked to the PBCC, has submitted an application to Banyule City Council to carry out building works at the site. The plan, which is now advertised online, reveals designs for a supermarket.
The applicant, Killarney Enterprises Vic Pty Ltd, trades as Campus&Co, which the PBCC website describes as 'a global chain of stores, which are run by local volunteers from the church'.
The PBCC is a closed conservative Christian sect that preaches a 'hatred' for those outside it. This doctrine of separation has led members to develop what the church calls a 'community ecosystem', which includes entities to serve just the Brethren community.
The new owners of the former Purdys Furniture showroom in Briar Hill want to 'essentially relocate' a Campus&Co supermarket that operated from a OneSchool Global campus on Ironbark Road in nearby Yarrambat, according to planning documents.
The Exclusive Brethren established the OneSchool Global network in the 1990s to educate their children.
Sydney-based 'Man of God' Bruce D. Hales leads the global church, which exerts control over much of members' lives, barring them from socialising with outsiders aside from business dealings.

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