Juggling part-time work and extra-curricular activities with studies was a common challenge for the most successful Year 12 graduates of Catholic colleges in 2023.
Bright young minds and healthy bodies need sustenance to make the most of a busy school year. According to professionals, a well-packed lunch box can play a major role in that.
Almost 500 scholarships have been offered to primary and secondary school-aged children and young people in care as part of an ongoing collaboration between Catholic Education South Australia and the Department for Child Protection.
Profiles of 1230 Catholic parishes across Australia have been published, offering a wealth of insights that can be used to better serve the needs of local communities.
The people of Kapunda and surrounding districts will celebrate a significant milestone this year as they mark 175 years since the establishment of a Catholic parish in the area.
Young Christian Workers has received a grant from the National Australia Day Council to hold an Australia Day event in the south of Adelaide.
Caritas Australia has warned that Gaza is suffering from the worst hunger crisis, being home to 80 per cent of the global population at catastrophic risk of starvation and death.
The seven-day pause in hostilities from November 24 to December 1 has enabled Caritas Australia partner agencies to deliver primary health care to communities in southern Gaza.
It is 800 years since St Francis of Assisi made the first Christmas crib in the Italian village of Greccio.
Graduating from primary school is a milestone in the life of any child but it was especially significant for St Mary’s Memorial School Year 6 student Enzo Cornejo.