Sydney Catholic school boy Jack Berne, age 12, has already raised $1.8 million through his charity, A Fiver for a Farmer, so now he’s putting his “endless” energy towards a new project – read more Archbishop Anthony Fisher OP tells students that the Catholic church is a “home for all” at the annual Archbishop’s Student Leaders […]
People in the News – week of Monday 29th March 2021
Bishop Anthony Randazzo of Broken Bay led Filipino Catholics living in Sydney in a celebration of 500 years of Christianity in the Philippines – read more Father Kene Onwukwe, administrator of St Anthony’s Catholic Parish in Austral says he is honoured to receive a military award for his service during the 2020 bushfire and pandemic […]
People in the News – week of Monday 22nd March 2021
Good Samaritan Sister Anna Warlow, returning east after 18 years in the Diocese of Geraldton, is confident the Good Sisters’ work will continue to flourish under the care of the region’s Oblates –read more Sr Gabrielle Morgan PBVM, Congregation Leader of the Presentation Sisters in Tasmania, says she is honoured that the Presentation Sisters have […]
People in the News – week of Monday 15th March 2021
Jacinta Collins, National Catholic Education Commission Executive Director, says Disability Standards recommendations place students and families at the centre of education – read more Dr Lee-Anne Perry, Queensland Catholic Education Commission Executive Director, welcomes a state government decision to review sexual education in schools – read more The Council of Catholic School Parents NSW/ACT has […]
People in the News – week of Monday 8th March 2021
Catholic Education Commission of Victoria is seeking state and federal funding for six new schools planned for Melbourne – read more Mary Chol, a refugee from South Sudan, treasures her right to an education at an International Women’s Day luncheon – read more Racing industry mourns the sudden passing of former long standing racing chaplain, […]