What happens when a diocese (church region) is not viable? The Australian Anglican General Synod meeting in Melbourne has spent several sessions seeking a solution. They put forward a series of four proposed constitutional amendments from the Standing Committee of General Synod seeking to improve cooperation between dioceses. (“Provinces” in the Anglican Church of Australia are the mainland states which each contain several dioceses, with the Northern Territory as part of Queensland. This reflected the mind of General Synod, suggesting that they think a bishop can or should be shared between dioceses.