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Padua reaching out to East Timor
PADUA College, Kedron, has raised $29,000 - the highest yearly Lenten fundraising total in the past 20 years - for a project in East Timor. (31/07/2011)
Partnership bears fruit for all
SCHOOLS visiting Brisbane Catholic Education's Ngutana-Lui Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Cultural Studies Centre at Inala can now enjoy the fruits of a new bush tucker garden. (24/07/2011)
Fundraising a hit at college
THERE were a few cold heads at Seton College, Mt Gravatt, recently following the college's annual Shave for a Cure fundraiser. (17/07/2011)
New Padua buildings opened
FRANCISCAN Friars were joined by politicians for the opening of a $2million project at Padua College, Kedron last month. (10/07/2011)
Brisbane's war history on show
FIVE students from Emmaus College, Jimboomba, discovered what it was like living in Brisbane during World War II on a visit to the MacArthur Museum. (03/07/2011)
Pillars of St Michael's new charism unveiled
St Michael's College, Carrara, unveiled the six pillars of its newly-developed charism around the Archangel Michael at the annual foundation day Mass on June 3. (26/06/2011)
Indigenous focus at justice breakfast
BREAKFAST is not usually the place to discuss social justice issues, but at the annual Justice Focus Breakfast at San Sisto College, Carina, it's a staple. (19/06/2011)
Book reading helps stimulate students
READING books - it's fun and everybody's doing it. (12/06/2011)
Mt Maria visitors get immersed in culture
MT Maria College campus minister Desley Murphy felt a sense of connection when she returned to Ltyentye Apurte (Santa Teresa) in the Northern Territory in April. (05/06/2011)
Walking the talk to give
CATHOLIC schools throughout Brisbane archdiocese dug deep during Lent for Caritas Australia's annual Project Compassion appeal. (29/05/2011)
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