GALLERY: Easter hat parade at St Benedict’s
On Thursday 6 April, the infants at St Benedict’s Primary School, Edgeworth, were full of excitement for the annual Easter Hat Parade.
From garden to plate: veggies galore at St Dominic’s Mayfield
On Wednesday 5 April, Years 7 to 10 from St Dominic’s Centre, Mayfield, harvested their spectacular vegetable garden.
Talented students steal the spotlight at St Catherine’s College
On Tuesday 4 March, students from St Johns College, Dubbo made a special visit to St Catherine’s Catholic College, Singleton for their annual CAPA tour around the Hunter.
Representations of Australia – What does being an Australian mean to me?
Australian. A noun meaning a native or inhabitant of Australia or a person of Australian descent. As a South Sudanese living in Australia, being Australian has always confused me.
Where are all the young people?
Speaking on ABC radio earlier this year, young local Catholic, Hannah Williams, challenged the stereotype that young people no longer engage with their faith.
All Joel’s world’s a stage
Founder of Bell Shakespeare, John Bell, long ago recognised the breadth and depth of life captured in exquisite language by William Shakespeare. Bell Shakespeare is renowned for transporting the Bard’s dramas, unconstrained by time, place, gender, nationality or culture. John Bell and company take Shakespeare to the schools and sometimes his magnanimity is rewarded big time!
A digger laid to rest
As ANZAC Day approaches, Catherine Murray shares her family’s strong sense of the legacy of war.
Gatekeepers of a brighter future
Visiting Maitland-Newcastle as a Caritas Project Compassion speaker gave Richard Campbell the opportunity to reconnect with his sister Louise Campbell.







