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St Patrick's Church is a heritage-listed Roman Catholic church at Church Street, Gympie, Gympie Region, Queensland, Australia. It was designed by Francis Drummond Greville Stanley and built from 1883 to 1935.
The following are the chairmen of Gympie Division: 1880— : William Henry Couldery [11] The following are the mayors of Gympie Borough/Town/City: [12] 1880–82: Matthew Mellor, also chairman of Widgee Divisional Board, and Member of the Legislative Assembly for Wide Bay and Gympie; 1882–83: William Ferguson (S.M.) 1883–84: William Smyth
Matthew Phillips is a British paraclimber. He competed on the Great Britain Paraclimbing Team , where he was the youngest member, [ 1 ] and is a 3 times World Champion in the AU2 [ 2 ] (Upper Arm Amputation) category. [ 3 ]
Matt or Matthew Phillips may refer to: Matt Phillips (born 1991), Scottish international footballer (Blackpool FC, QPR, West Brom) Matthew Phillips (climber) (born 2000), British paraclimber; Matthew Phillips (ice hockey) (born 1998), Canadian professional ice hockey player; Matthew Phillips (musician) (born 1992), American musician
The Reverend Dr Geoffrey Thomas Glassock: For service to the community through the development of programs and services to assist people experiencing grief and bereavement, and to the Anglican Church of Australia. Dr Peter David Goldsworthy: For service to literature as an author and poet, through arts administration, and to the community.
The college has provided Catholic education for the Gympie district for over 100 years. Christian Brothers' College for Boys was established in 1904 by the Christian Brothers and the Sisters of Mercy established Sisters of Mercy High School for Girls in 1916. Those colleges were combined in 1983 to form St Patrick's College, which is located on ...
Kevin Francis Phillips, pleaded guilty in 2010 to four counts of gross indecency with a child under the age of 18; and was later sentenced to a total of 15 months jail. [ 12 ] [ 13 ] [ 14 ] Brian Joseph Spillane also was convicted on 30 November 2010 on nine counts of indecent assault against three girls aged between eight and seventeen while ...