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MercyCare unveils its Aboriginal Pathway Strategy

Not-for-profit organisation, MercyCare, has last week unveiled its Aboriginal Pathway Strategy at a special event during National Reconciliation Week, outlining progressive new plans to engage with Aboriginal communities.

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MercyCare has last week unveiled its Aboriginal Pathway Strategy at a special event during National Reconciliation Week. Michael Wright (Looking Forward Project), Jim Morrison (Healing Foundation), Dr Cheryl Kickett (Pindi Pindi), Kristina Radcliffe (MercyCare), Ken Hayward and Chris Hall (MercyCare), Walter McGuire and James Back (Reconciliation WA) and Sheryl Carmody (MercyCare). Photo: Supplied

Dads given insight on how to become Champions

Aussie cricketing great Mike Hussey has last week visited St Benedict’s Catholic Primary School, where he addressed 45 dads at the inaugural gathering of The MOB – The Men of Benedict’s – a local offshoot of the Fathering Project which seeks to encourage fathers to become Champion Dads.

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Aussie cricketing great, Mike Hussey, has last week visited St Benedict’s Catholic Primary School where he addressed 45 dads at the inaugural gathering of The MOB - The Men of Benedict’s - a local offshoot of the Fathering Project which seeks to encourage fathers to become Champion Dads. Photo: James Parker

Refugee and asylum seeker mini-seminars aim to educate and inform

The first in a series of mini-seminars looking at ways to better understand and support asylum seekers and refugees will take place this month.

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Syrian refugees are seen in 2015 at a makeshift camp in Adana, Turkey. Photo: CNS /Nathalie Ritzmann.

The Gathering at Alice Springs

The dreaming stories of the Aboriginal people of Alice Springs, are inspired by the remarkable ranges that run east and west of the town.

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Inclusivity and support central to teaching at Trinity

Trinity College has released the first of three white papers on Inclusive Education, detailing how the school supports students with diverse abilities and needs, as guided by its grounding in the ethos of Edmund Rice.

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Director of Inclusive Education Lissa Coleman and Headmaster Ivan Banks at Trinity College. Photo: Caroline Smith.

New Course instructs parents on nurturing personal faith, home and family

A new series of workshops hosted by the Centre for Faith Enrichment is offering parents a unique chance to live their faith while also nurturing their home and family life.

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Father of seven, counsellor and relationship educator Derek Boylen is currently running a course aimed at giving parents space for nurturing their personal faith lives but in a way that nurtures home and family life too. Photo: Supplied.

Little Sisters of the Poor serve up a feast for building appeal

Some 5,000 people from across Perth last weekend flocked to the Little Sisters of the Poor in Glendalough for a Food Fair fundraising venture.

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Spud Shed Owner Toni Galati with Srs Elena and Marie Bernard at the Little Sisters of the Poor Food Fair on May 15. Photo: Michael Soh.

Business internship helps those in need get back on their feet

Business students from The University of Notre Dame Australia’s Fremantle Campus have helped people in need in the community get back on their feet through an engaging social business initiative.

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University of Notre Dame Australia Business students Claudia, Emily, Nicholas and Heather are among those who have taken part in the social business initiative for On My Feet. Photo: Supplied.

Human nature key to tackling diversity: Catholic philosopher

The challenge posed by cultural diversity can only be overcome be rediscovering our common humanity, Catholic philosopher John Haldane has told a public audience at the University of Notre Dame Fremantle.

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World renowned Catholic philosopher John Haldane addresses the audience during his public lecture, titled Education, Values and the Challenge of Cultural Diversity, at the University of Notre Dame Fremantle. Photo: Rachel Curry

Record Crowd Makes Stand At Pro-Life March And Rally

Some 1,500 pro-life activists recently took to the streets of Perth and the steps of Parliament House in the 2016 Walk and Rally for Life.

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Some 1500 pro-life activists recently took to the streets of Perth and the steps of Parliament House in the 2016 Walk and Rally for Life. Photo: Michael Soh.

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