Jacinta Collins, National Catholic Education Executive Director, says the bicentenary of Catholic education in Australia is an opportunity to acknowledge the role of students’ families in their education – read more Queensland Catholic Education Commission Executive Director Dr Lee-Anne Perry says it is exciting to once again highlight the achievements of Catholic education during Catholic […]
Archives for July 2021
People in the News – week of Monday 19th July 2021
Br Peter Carroll FMS, President, Catholic Religious Australia, talks about the task ahead for the Royal Commission into Defence and Veteran Suicide – read more Justice Martin Daubney and Virginia Bourke named ACU Chancellor and Pro-Chancellor – read more Sister Kerry Macdermott honoured with 2021 NATSICC Non-Indigenous Service to Community Award – read more Brisbane’s […]
People in the News – week of Monday 12th July 2021
Australian Jesuit Provincial Fr Quyen Vu SJ reflects on the events that led to the conversion of Saint Paul and Saint Ignatius – read more Iggy Pintado, Communications Director, Catholic Diocese of Broken Bay, shares some online resources that have helped him stay connected to the holy Church and his faith during lockdown – read […]
Do you have a straight or squiggly career path?
In a number of industries, aspiring to ‘climb the career ladder’ is generally accepted as the appropriate aim for any ‘career-minded’ person. In order to climb the ladder, one must focus on learning the skills required to perform that role successfully and then look for a promotion to a role on the next ‘rung’ of […]
People in the News – for week of Monday 5th July 2021
Plenary Council president Archbishop Timothy Costelloe SDB says that invitation and exhortation to be a missionary people runs through the Plenary Council agenda – read more Karan Taylor, CEDoW Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Education, reflects on NAIDOC Week 2021 and this year’s theme, ‘Heal Country!’ – read more Brisbane’s Christopher Schaffer and siblings Joseph, […]