This collection of caches has nothing to do with the Church Micro series in the UK. Given that the Australian 2016 census indicates that No Religion and Jedi Knight are the fastest increasing classifications of the optional religion question "What is the person's religion?" it is not surprising that there is surfeit of empty churches that have been repurposed.

Over a century old, St Clare's Catholic Church Tantanoola was first consecrated in 1908 and was used till 2013. The church was sold and coverted to a residence. A local builder swore the building was haunted. The owners nicknamed their 'presence' after the building's saintly namesake. "We just named the ghost Clare, if there is one there."
To find the geocache complete the following coordinates with the day numbers from the foundation stone which can be seen from the footpath:
St Clare
July AB 1908
S37° 41.81A' E140° 27.8AB'
This geocache is a letterbox-hybrid cache. The cache contains a hand made stamp that letterboxers can use in their letterboxing book. The geocache also contains a logbook and pencil for geocachers to use when logging their visit. Please do not take the letterbox stamp.