Merger of Rosebery, Waterloo and Redfern parishes in Sydney gets the blessing from Sydney Catholics – read more Rockhampton Diocesan Director of Catholic Education, Leesa Jeffcoat, congratulates attendees at the Catholic Education Youth Pilgrimage – read more 2021 Ballarat Leadership Awards were presented to Eileen Rice, Principal of St Alipius Primary School, Ballarat and Cheryl […]
Archives for May 2021
People in the News – week of Monday 17th May 2021
National Catholic Education Executive Director Jacinta Collins says the National Mass to celebrate the bicentenary of Catholic education in Australia will be a highlight of the bicentenary year – read more Queensland Catholic Education Commission Executive Director Dr Lee-Anne Perry welcomes additional kindergarten funding – read more Sydney Archbishop Anthony Fisher OP welcomes Pope Francis’ […]
People in the News – week of Monday 10th May 2021
Sally FitzGerald, Australian Capital Territory, National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Catholic Councillor, has initiated a project to provide care packages for Indigenous people in palliative care – read more Brisbane Catholic Education Deputy Executive Director Doug Ashleigh said the BCE partnership with ENGIE is an important step towards realising energy sustainability goals for schools […]
People in the News – week of Monday 3rd May 2021
Centacare Sunshine Coast Area Manager, Adam Beck, says a Sunshine Coast vigil and march in Maroochydore aims to raise awareness of domestic and family violence and offer support – read more Ursula Stephens, CEO of Catholic Social Services Australia, has been appointed chief executive officer of recently-formed Australian Catholic Safeguarding Ltd – read more ORDER of […]
How to make hard choices in your career
Ruth Chang’s engaging TED talk on hard choices helps to uncover a hidden power that we all have. That being that we all have the ability to create reason. But what is the significance of that? And why is it so powerful? It’s where we get to stand behind our reasons and say, “this is […]