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Australian Catholic University was opened on 1 January 1991 following the amalgamation of four Catholic tertiary institutions in eastern Australia: [11] Catholic College of Education Sydney, New South Wales; Institute of Catholic Education, Victoria; McAuley College, Queensland; Signadou College of Education, Australian Capital Territory
The Australian Catholic University Strathfield Campus is of state social significance to those thousands of people who have lived and/ or learned here, a crucial site within a state-wide pattern of Catholic education - first for the Christian Brothers, later for lay teachers within the Catholic education system and most recently as a campus for ...
Australian Catholic University (1 C, 4 P) Pages in category "Catholic universities and colleges in Australia" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total.
Kevin John Donnelly AM (born 1952) is an Australian educator, author and commentator. He is Senior Fellow at the Australian Catholic University's PM Glynn Institute [1] [2] Donnelly has written numerous articles and books on contemporary developments in education, culture and politics.
Australian Catholic University people (2 C, 3 P) Pages in category "Australian Catholic University" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.
The loose connection to the ICMS inspired Australian Catholic university students to organise more formally. Plans for a 1940 national conference of all Catholic students were delayed due to World War II. The inaugural national conference was held in 1942 under the name of the University Catholic Federation of Australia (UCFA). [1]
Notable alumni of the Australian Catholic University and its predecessor colleges include: James Ajaka, former CEO, Nudie Juice [1] Camille Agnes Becker Paul, feminist, moral theologian and activist; Matt Burke, Australian rugby union player [2] Martin Dixon, former Victorian Minister for Education [1] Pippa Hallas, CEO of Ella Baché [1]
The college is located at St George's Church in Carlton, near St Patrick's Cathedral and in proximity to Catholic Theological College, the University of Melbourne and the Australian Catholic University campuses. St George's Church was built in 1855 and, after extensive use as a school, the church now serves as the seminary chapel.