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Padua reaching out to East Timor

Timor partners: At Padua College recently are (from left) Franciscan Father Joel Pinto, Year 12 Padua student Darcy Charles, Year 12 St Francis school student Januario Freitas, Year 11 Padua student Harrison Pimm and Year 11 St Francis student Joaozito Soares

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)

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Partnership bears fruit for all

On the job: Conservation and Land Management (CaLM) trainer Kate Greenwood and trainee Terry Milligan discuss what goes where in the new garden at Ngutana-Lui

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)

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Fundraising a hit at college

Willing 'victim': Seton College manual arts teacher Tony Moore has his locks and beard shaved by Mary Kirk for the college's Shave for a Cure fundraiser

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)

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New Padua buildings opened

Blessed day: Franciscan Friar Paul Smith blessing of new and refurbished facilities

FRANCISCAN Friars were joined by politicians for the opening of a $2million project at Padua College, Kedron last month. (10/07/2011)

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Brisbane's war history on show

Learning experience: Emmaus College students (from left) Spencer Gurski, Jessica Gurski, Hannah Nofz, Shannon Betts and Rebekah Gould learn about General Douglas MacArthur on a trip to his museum in Brisbane

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)

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Pillars of St Michael's new charism unveiled

New charisms: St Michael's College Foundation Day prefects Steffilois and Stephanne Cebellos and Alex Johnson with three of the college's six charism pillars of St Michael

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)

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Indigenous focus at justice breakfast

Spreading the message: (From left) Leon Appo, Joshua Hollingsworth and Kiana Charlton spoke about indigenous perspectives at San Sisto's annual Justice Focus 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)

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Book reading helps stimulate students

Storytelling: Author Jackie French captures the minds and imaginations of students from Mater Dei School

READING books - it's fun and everybody's doing it. (12/06/2011)

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Mt Maria visitors get immersed in culture

Stunning landscape: Mt Maria immersion participants in the shadow of the Olgas

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)

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Walking the talk to give

Walking the talk: A group at St Pius' Primary School, Banyo, on their walk to make a difference through Project Compassion

CATHOLIC schools throughout Brisbane archdiocese dug deep during Lent for Caritas Australia's annual Project Compassion appeal. (29/05/2011)

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