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- Year 7 2026 - Applications Now Closed
- School Immunisation Program 2025 - Catch Up Day
- New Student ID Photo Day - Yr 7 & ALL other New Students Yr 8 - 12
- Year 10 Camp Information
- Music in the Spotlight - This Wednesday 19 March
- McAuley House Mini Markets & Movie Night - This Friday 21 March
- Empowering Women’s Evening with Lauren Jackson - Save the Date
- Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commencement Celebration and Mass
- STEM News
- Term Dates for 2025
- Shalom Sunday Markets
- The Catholic Parish of Bundaberg
- Community Notice Board
Celebrating the gift and contributions of different cultures seems to be just a little harder today than it was – which is tragic. We are too often hearing statements like, ‘Australia / America / France for the Australians / Americans / French’. Who are Australians? Surely anyone who wishes to call this place home and who is prepared to make a positive contribution to the community? Australia is home to one of the oldest indigenous peoples in the world and also to multiplicity of others who have come here since European settlement. We are a mix of peoples and so much better for that. On Thursday, we will celebrate our ‘Harmony Day’ Assembly. We will recognise the numerous ethnic cultures that make Shalom such a great community. Diversity is something to be celebrated and embraced and certainly not rejected. A recognition of diversity will prompt all of us to acknowledge and understand differences and to treat every person with respect. Those actions are at the heart of who we are as a Catholic school community. Parents are welcome to join us for this colourful and wonderful event.
This Week we welcome our Diocesan Director of Education, Mr Michael McCusker and Bishop Michael McCarthy who will be with us on Tuesday afternoon.
NAPLAN is well underway and students have approached this very positively so far. Thank you for all the support from parents to have your child ready for the event.
Mr Dan McMahon
Principal
Daniel_McMahon@rok.catholic.edu.au
NAPLAN
This week sees NAPLAN testing continue. Well done to all students in year 7 and 9 for their efforts in last week’s Writing and Reading tests. Students will complete their Conventions of Learning test today and Numeracy on Wednesday.
Students participating in NAPLAN are expected to bring their laptop fully charged on each test day. There have been numerous students who have delayed our testing due to having a flat laptop.
Earphones (not Bluetooth) are compulsory for NAPLAN testing. Students without earphones will be sold a set at the cost of $6 charged to the students’ account. We urge all students to keep the earphones in their pencil case ready for testing sessions. Earphones must have a 3.5mm standard jack.
A detailed timetable can be found in SIA News.
If students are absent on the day of any of the exams, the following catch-up sessions will be available. Students will attend the session that corresponds with their return to school:
Catch up sessions
Tuesday 18 March P2 in HO3 and HO4
Tuesday 18 March P3 in MA1
Friday 21 March P1 in RI2 and RI4
Monday 24 March P2 in RI3 and RI4
As with any test, it is important for students to maintain a healthy diet and ensure a good night's sleep leading up to the testing period. Each student should strive to perform at their best across all testing domains.
Preparing for assessment
As we approach the end of term many students will be working on assessment. Parents are encouraged to work with their students to develop appropriate homework and study plans – the Record Book is a helpful tool for this purpose. A Homework Study Planner is included for each term (see p.46 and 47 for Term One). A term overview for each term has also been provided (see p. 44 and p. 45for Term One) has also been included to plan around key assessment times.
Parents can access upcoming assessment dates for their children via Sia. Each student has a “Due Work Calendar” that shows upcoming dates for checkpoints, drafts, and exams. To access this calendar for your child in the Sia Smartphone Application please select “My Shalom” and then “Due Work”. On the webpage, an option to select Due Work will show under your child’s photograph on the home page.
Heads of Department have assigned tasks in each faculty area and class teachers adapt these to specific days/lessons when applicable. Please be aware that some tasks with multiple components may be duplicated in the Due Work Calendar.
Academic Policies and Procedures
It is important to be aware that student assessment is regulated by Shalom’s Academic Policies and Procedures which can be found in the Student Record Book from page 14 to 26. This includes issues surrounding drafting, academic integrity, and non-submission of work.
Flowcharts outlining the processes required for students who miss an exam or wish to request an extension are on pages 16 and 17. Please be aware that extensions need to be applied for in advance of the due date. Drafts are compulsory. Non-submission of a draft may lead to a student being asked to attend a Supplementary Session on Tuesday afternoon. Of particular importance is the requirement for evidence (eg. a medical certificate) for exams missed in all year 11 and 12 subjects.
Please contact the Dean of Middle School. Mrs Megan Munckton via email Megan_Munckton@rok.catholic.edu.au or the Dean of Senior School, Mrs Patricia Allen via email Patricia_Allen@rok.catholic.edu.au with any questions regarding assessment submission.
2025 Beginner Language Bootcamp
The University of Queensland’s Institute of Modern Languages is offering a Bootcamp for these school holidays via online. If your child is interested, please contact Mrs. Simone Wilson via email at Simone_Wilson@rok.catholic.edu.au who can then provide the enrolment details and assist with enrolments.
Sessions will be conducted by teachers with native-like proficiency and student will gain cultural understanding whilst improving their listening, reading, speaking and writing skills in an immersive environment.
Program details:
- Dates: Monday 7 April - Friday 11 April 2025
- Years: 7-8
- Languages on offer: French, German, Japanese, Spanish
- Delivery mode: Online (via Zoom)
- Day & Time: Mon-Fri, 9am- 10:30am
- Sessions run for a duration of 1hr 30min daily over 5 consecutive days
- Cost: $220 per student (price inclusive of GST)
Application closing date for April Bootcamp: Monday 31 March 2025
2025 Next Step Year 12 Completers Survey
All Year 12 completers from 2024 will soon receive an invitation to participate in the Next Step survey. This is their chance to help our school to understand the different pathways of the 2024 Year 12 students and to improve our senior programs and supports for future students. The survey only takes five minutes and asks graduates about their study and work activities since finishing school.
As a thank you for participating, Year 12 completers who complete the survey will be entered into a draw to win a MacBook Air.
We ask parents, siblings and friends to encourage our graduates to complete the survey. If their contact details have changed, please assist survey interviewers by providing their updated details or forward the survey to their new address so they can participate. Graduates may receive an invitation by mail, email or phone. The survey can be completed online or by phone. For more information about Next Step, including previous results, visit http://www.qld.gov.au/nextstep.
2025 Elevate Education Parent Webinars
Elevate Education delivers high-impact workshops that help to develop student study skills, motivation, and exam preparation. Next week sees the last of these webinars and you are invited to join this final session, where you can help support your child at home by reinforcing the skills that will support their learning at school.
Upcoming Webinars:
- How You Can Help Improve Your Child's Memory - Wednesday 26 March 6:30pm
Register for the series by clicking the link below and learn some practical strategies to help support your child this year. https://go.elevateeducation.com/auschoolwebinars
School Student Broadband Initiative (SSBI) Information
To provide education opportunities for families that have limited internet access at home, the Australian Government is providing free National Broadband Network (NBN) services for eligible families. This is called the School Student Broadband Initiative (SSBI).
Families can self-nominate until the end of April 2025 to receive a free service, and they will receive this free service until Monday 30 June 2028. This is a wonderful opportunity for families that may have limited capacity to have home internet.
There are eligibility criteria for the initiative. To be eligible, a family must:
· Have a child living at home that is enrolled in an Australian school.
· Have no active broadband service over the NBN, and not had an active service in the past 14 days.
· Live in a premise that can access a standard NBN service.
Please see the attached flyer for information on how to apply.
Mrs Kate Aplin
Assistant Principal - Curriculum
Catherine_Aplin@rok.catholic.edu.au
Easter Chocolates
Each year as Easter Sunday approaches, we try to promote the purchase of slavery-free chocolate. Much of the chocolate consumed this Easter will be produced using cocoa beans that have been harvested under conditions that are unsafe or restrict the education of children used as workers. While some chocolate companies have taken steps to address these issues, progress has been slow across the industry worldwide. Consumers can play a role in combating slavery in chocolate supply chains by choosing to buy from companies that have transparent and ethical sourcing practices, and by supporting advocacy efforts to hold the industry accountable.
“Every person ought to have the awareness that purchasing is always a moral – and not simply an economic – act.” – Pope Francis, World Day of Peace, 2015.
So, this Lent we ask that everyone in the Shalom community look for the Rainforest Alliance or Fairtrade International certifications when buying chocolate.
Masses
Gathering as a community to participate in Mass is central to being Catholic. As a Catholic School, we provide opportunities for students and staff to participate in Masses, regardless of their own faith background or none. Therefore, each House will join with another, to celebrate a House Mass during one of their timetabled Assembly times in Term 2 or Term 3.
Each Religious Education class will also cohost a Wednesday morning Mass at 8am in our chapel. This Mass occurs during term time and is a Parish Mass, so it is open to all. The Mass finishes before the 8.40am bell. Religious Education teachers will email a notice to families prior to their allocated Mass, and we encourage attendance. Upcoming Masses will be hosted by our year 11 and 12 students.
Wednesday 19 March Mrs Nicole Harman's RAE 12D & RAE 11 A & E
Wednesday 26 March Ms Danni Bryson's RAE 12H & RAE 11H
Wednesday 2 April Mr Denis Sheehan's 11 CMT A & 11 RAE B
Also, if you would like to join in other Parish services, the Catholic Parish of Bundaberg advertises Mass times at https://www.bundabergcatholic.net.au/mass-prayer/
Mrs Sandra Freeman
Assistant Principal - Mission
Sandra_Freeman@rok.catholic.edu.au
Pathways News
HIGHLIGHTS
SHINING STARS
- 2017 Year 12 Graduate – Ashleigh Pole, solicitor – Baker O’Brien Toll Lawyers. Read about Ashleigh’s career journey in Law.
CAREER SPOTLIGHT
- The legal industry covers an expanse of sectors – explore them all here
JOB OPPORTUNITIES
- Powerlink is calling for expressions of interest for 2026 Electrical Apprenticeships
WORK EXPERIENCE
- It’s time to explore your career choices – Work Experience for the April School Holidays now open
EVENTS
- Pathways Uni Tour to Brisbane and the Sunshine Coast in May – sign up at the Pathways Office
- Join the Pathways Team at the Bundaberg Careers Expo in May – sign up at the Pathways Office
- Air Force Cadets, Bundaberg are recruiting for 2025 – parades at St Luke’s on Mondays from 6-9pm
UNIVERSITY OPEN DAYS
- Bond University – Virtual Open Day 2025 – Saturday 5 April
UNIVERSITY
- International Science School 2025 – Applications now open to attend in July. Two weeks of inspiring research talks, lab tours and hands-on experiments, all completely FREE.
ADDITIONAL LEARNING
- Boosting your workplace confidence – tips and tricks you can try to be your super-confident self.
Start your career quest with this week’s Pathways Newsletter
The Pathways Team
Mrs Liza O’Donnell, Mrs Kim Toll, Mrs Kathryn Laing, Ms Brigette McMahon, Mrs Cristel Simmonds & Mrs Caitlin Newton
Liza_ODonnell@rok.catholic.edu.au
Kim_Toll@rok.catholic.edu.au
Kathryn_Laing@rok.catholic.edu.au
Brigette_McMcMahon@rok.catholic.edu.au
Cristel_Simmonds@rok.catholic.edu.au
Caitlin_Newton@rok.catholic.edu.au
This week's quiet achiever is Donald M. Donald has made many fantastic contributions to Damien House. He is a young leader in Year 11 and in his PC class DA1 where he is always positive and considers how he can make others feel included. He has participated in Damien activities including the Swimming Carnival and Just Dance Challenges and generally making people feel welcome in Damien House.
Donald has also represented Bundaberg for football and maintains solid, consistent results across his chosen subjects. His participation, enthusiasm and thoughtfulness make him worthy of commendation as this week’s quiet achiever.
If you would like to submit any sporting achievements about your child/children along with a photo, please email your submissions to Simon_Gills@rok.catholic.edu.au
Please note photo submissions must only include photos of students from Shalom.
You can also keep up to date with anything sport related via our Facebook page - Shalom College Sport.
Mr Simon Gills
Sports Coordinator
BDSSS Secretary & QRSS 10 -19yrs Cricket Executive Member
Simon_Gills@rok.catholic.edu.au
WELCOME TO OUR WONDERFUL SPONSORSHIP TEAM FOR 2025
We are excited to announce our amazing Sponsors who have come on board to support the Shalom Netball Program this year - their generous support will greatly assist us to Host the 25th QISSN Carnival in the June/July School Holidays, launch and deliver the new Coronis Netball Academy and to provide fun and important development opportunities to our netball community members here at Shalom.
PLATINUM SPONSORS
Click on the Sponsor to proceed to their web page for further information.
We encourage everyone in our Shalom community to utilise, support and promote these organisations yourselves, and within your sphere of influence as much as you possibly can ❤️
Mrs Nadia Tairawhiti
Shalom Netball Coordinator
Nadia_Tairawhiti@shalomcollege.com
Preferred Student Absentee Option
Parents are able to inform the College of student absentees via Parent Lounge, using the below pathway:
Parent Lounge> Student Details> Attendance> "+Add Absence Notification"
The Shalom College App has now been updated so when parents select "Absentee" it will re-direct to Parent Lounge for the absentee notification to be added.
For Parents that do not already have the College App please click below:
ALL student absentees should be notified to the office by 9am each day. If no notification has been received, an absentee text message will be sent out to parents to advise of the student's absence.
Parents and Carers of Year 11 & 12 Students
If your child has obtained their Provisional Licence and wishes to drive to and from school you are required to fill out a Permission to Drive Form and return it to Student Reception for approval by Mr Aaron Brown. Once approved the details will be placed on our School Register.
Thanks to those Parents who have already completed this form for their child.
Year 7 2026 - Applications Now Closed
Year 7 2026
Enrolments for Year 7 2026 CLOSED on 14 March 2025.
Applications can still be submitted; however, late applications are not guaranteed an interview and will be placed on a waiting list. Should a suitable place arise, we will contact you to organise an interview.
School Immunisation Program 2025 - Catch Up Day
Year 7 & Year 10 Round 1 Catch Up at School Clinic: Tuesday 25 March 2025
Any further questions regarding the program please contact Ozcare at administration.bundaberg@ozcare.org.au or phone 41308900.
Upcoming dates of the program at Shalom College:
- Year 10 MenB Dose 2 Single Clinic: Tuesday 10 June 2025
New Student ID Photo Day - Yr 7 & ALL other New Students Yr 8 - 12
New Student ID Photo Day ONLY is scheduled for Friday 28 March.
A reminder email will be sent to all year 7 & new students year 8 to 12 with further details.
The whole school Photo Day is 15 July 2025.
This Term your son or daughter will be involved in an outdoor education camp, held at Chaverim. The camps will be in House Groups, so the students will go out with their Head of House. Students will participate in outdoor education activities as the camp is part of a three-year program.
These Outdoor Education programs aim to provide an additional approach to the personal and spiritual development of your child and the greater Shalom community. This three-year program has specific objectives designed to provide.
- An atmosphere of cooperation between students, which can be applied at school, in the family and on the sports field. This may be characterized by cooperation, encouragement and concern for fellow students.
- Knowledge, skills and attitudes that contribute to a sense of responsibility, self-reliance, cooperation and harmony within oneself, with other people, and with the natural environment.
- Opportunities for participants to develop knowledge, low level skills and attitudes for participation in a number of outdoor pursuits.
- Knowledge, skills and attitudes towards a ‘minimum impact ethic’ consistent with the environment in which activities take place.
Each participant involved in the program will be given the opportunity to:
- “Look into the mirror” to see how their behaviours, both good and bad, impact their fellow participants.
- Participate in physically and mentally challenging activities while remaining safe on physical, mental and emotional levels.
- Experience and practice Christian values by living and working together in an open and encouraging atmosphere.
- Develop low level skills in a number of outdoor activities as well as a basic understanding of the associated equipment and safety precautions.
- Experience achievement in a non-competitive ‘win-win’ environment.
The camp also gives the teacher and students the opportunity to get to know each other well.
NO PHONES ARE ALLOWED ON THESE OUTDOOR EDUCATION CAMPS AT CHAVERIM.
The staff in charge will collect phones at the start of camp and return them just before 3.00 pm on day three. Alternatively, keep the phone at home for safe keeping.
I am sure the students will survive without their phones for 3 days and then they can focus on the outdoor education opportunities. If students need to call home for any reason the staff will let them use the phone at the Chaverim office.
The students will be transported to Chaverim by the College bus on the first day of camp. Students will need to be at school by 8.30 am the morning of the camp; they will return to the College at approximately 2.45 pm in time to catch the bus etc on the third day of camp.
Please find attached:
- Camp Program
- Equipment List - Clothes should be functional and suitable for outdoor and adventure activities and provide adequate protection from the elements. Camp is not a time to be fashion conscious; clothes need to be very practical. Students are also to be reminded that Chaverim is a Shalom College campus and all the usual College expectations apply. The wearing of unnecessary jewellery, make-up and inappropriate clothing is not permitted.
- Administration of Medication to Students form - if your child requires medication while on Camp please complete the form and hand it to your Teacher prior to departing on Camp.
Please login to Parent Lounge to give permission for your child to attend the Camp.
Once there click on the ‘Events and Payments’ tab and you will find a link to Year 8 Camp. Here you will be able to give permission for your child to attend, as well as view details about the camp. You will also be asked to review and verify that your child’s medical details are correct.
To check your child’s medical information is current, please click on the ‘student details’ tab and go to ‘medical details’. Please make sure that the following sections are completed so that your child can participate in all activities on camp.
- Can Swim 25m
- Tetanus Up-To-Date
- Medicare Number
In the ‘medical conditions’ section, click ‘add new’ and you will see a drop-down box and notes section where you can also note any dietary requirements, sleeping issues and other details that you feel may be relevant to your child’s well-being at the camp. Once you are happy with the information you have provided, please click ‘verify’.
Please also check your contact details and phone numbers are current, as we will be using this information to contact you if needed.
It is very important that all information in the Parent Lounge is current as teachers will use this information in case of an emergency and to support the wellbeing of your child.
If you require assistance with Parent Lounge login, please contact the office. If you have any further queries, please do not hesitate to contact me here at the College by phone or email.
Mr Peter Robinson
Dean of Student Welfare
High Performance Program
After School Activities
Camps
Peter_Robinson@rok.catholic.edu.au
Music in the Spotlight - This Wednesday 19 March
Our annual 'Music - in the Spotlight' concert is this Wednesday 19 March in the Performing Arts Precinct.
All are welcome to come and support our budding musicians. Admission is free!
Empowering Women’s Evening with Lauren Jackson - Save the Date



Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commencement Celebration and Mass
During Week 6, a group of eight First Nations students travelled to Rockhampton to take part in the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commencement Celebration and Mass alongside other First Nations students from the Diocese.
Over the course of two days, they participated in a Leadership Day, which included icebreakers and leadership activities, allowing them time to reflect on their future goals. The students also had the opportunity to engage in a Q&A session with a panel of First Nations employers, culminating in a Leadership Dinner featuring guest presenter Dr. Melinda Mann.
On their final day, the Year 12 students attended a meaningful Mass at St. Joseph’s Cathedral, where they received an Indigenous Leadership badge and were blessed by Bishop Michael.
Mathematic Competitions
There are two Mathematics competitions on offer for individual students in 2025.
Nominations: Please email Mrs Bishop Deborah_Bishop@rok.catholic.edu.au to express your interest for either or both competitions. You will then be invited to the event/s in Parent lounge where you will be able to accept and make payment.
NB: Participation in this competition could create opportunities for involvement in additional Maths Enrichment programs and competitions throughout the year.
For example: Maths Team Challenge; QAMT Year 7/8 Quiz; UQ/QAMT Problem Solving Competition; Australian Intermediate Mathematics Olympiad (AIMO)
1. Kangourou sans Frontieres Competition
Inspired by the AMT’s Australian Mathematics Competition, the Kangourou sans Frontières (KSF) is now the largest maths competitions in the world, with more than 6 million participants each year. Held in March, the KSF is a great opportunity for students to experience maths in a competition environment prior to the AMC in August.
Date: Wednesday 26 March
75 minute exam - online only
Cost: $5.20 per student
NB: Cost is reduced by $3.00 if your sign up to both competitions together: total - $11.20
More Information: https://www.amt.edu.au/ksf
2. Australian Mathematics Competition
The Australian Mathematics Competition is Australia’s longest running, largest and most well-known maths competition for school students. The competition contains unique problems designed each year by leading educators and academics to challenge and extend students’ problem-solving skills.
Date: Tuesday 5 August
75 minute exam - online only
Cost: $9.00 per student
NB: Cost is reduced by $3.00 if your sign up to both competitions together: total - $11.20
More Information: https://www.amt.edu.au/amc
BIG SCIENCE COMPETITION
The Big Science Competition is one of the biggest international science competitions held in schools around the world. The competition is open to year 7 - 10 students who have a passion for Science.
Details: 50-minute, online, mixed format competition with a focus on how students can use their science knowledge and critical thinking skills to solve problems.
Date: Monday 6 May 2025
Cost: $8.50 per student (GST excluded)
Nominations: Please email Mrs Bishop Deborah_Bishop@rok.catholic.edu.au to express your interest for the competitions. You will then be invited to the event/s in Parent lounge where you will be able to accept and make payment. Nominations close – Monday 31 March.
THE OPPORTUNITY: 13TH ANNUAL GIRLS STEM CAMP
We are inviting applications from year 9 girls from all over Central Queensland to join us for a 5 day extension camp covering all things STEM! Our focus in particular is on ‘Green STEM’ which looks at how Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths can solve environ-mental problems and issues. Are you ready for an adventure?
Details:
Dates: Monday 15th—Friday 20th June, 2025
Place: Boyne Island Environmental Education Centre
Cost: $195 per student thanks to QAL’s generous financial contribution, costs have been reduced from $493.
Inclusions: All tuition, meals, accommodation, expert guest scientists, an array of technologies and equipment, an amazing experience
How: Key contact teachers (Mrs Bishop) at your school have been emailed the online link to distribute to interested, passionate and academically motivated students.
Applications to be completed by 9am Friday 28 March 2025. If you would like to apply please email Mrs Bishop
NB: This fantastic opportunity is promoted by Shalom College but it is not a college event. Camp cost along with transport to and from the camp are the responsibility of the student's parents. (*In the past some parents have shared transport costs)
The International Chemistry Competition
The ICQ stands out as a unique chemistry education initiative, providing a dynamic and focused exploration of chemistry for school students between years 7 - 12. It aims to kindle interest in chemistry and underscore the crucial role of chemists in society. Going beyond standard syllabus content, the Quiz is designed to be engaging and thought-provoking. With questions that encourage students to apply their knowledge to real-world scenarios, ICQ is truly an international competition, attracting participants from Australia and across the world. Come explore the world of chemistry!
International Chemistry Quiz details:
Date: Wednesday 6 August
Time: Period 1
Place: Room yet to be allocated
Format: online test
Cost: $7.00
NB: Open to year 11 & 12 Chemistry students only
If you are interested in nominating for the ICQ, please email your expression of interest to Mrs Bishop Deborah_Bishop@rok.catholic.edu.au before the Friday 2 May 2025 (term 2).
Mrs Debbie Bishhop
Senior Teacher (Science)
STEM committee
Deborah_Bishop@rok.catholic.edu.au
Term 1: Tuesday 28 January – Friday 4 April (10 weeks)
Term 2: Tuesday 22 April – Friday 27 June (10 weeks)
Term 3: Monday 14 July – Friday 19 September (10 weeks)
Year 12 Formal: Saturday 6 September
Term 4: Tuesday 7 October – Thursday 4 December (9 weeks)
The Shalom Markets are open every Sunday 6am-midday. Come along to purchase your fresh fruit and vegetables, local food products and handmade items.
Volunteers Required - Markets Tuckshop
We are seeking your help!! We are always in need of new volunteers for the Markets Tuckshop and BBQ. If your child/children would like to gain some work experience, why not get them to volunteer in the canteen. If you have a few hours you could spare to assist in our canteen, please click on the link below to register your assistance or contact Leanne via email at Leanne_Barker@rok.catholic.edu.au
If we get enough volunteers, it may work out that you only need to volunteer once per term.
Register to Volunteer HERE
Markets Tuckshop Roster
Sunday 23 March |
6:00am – 9:30am |
Volunteers required |
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9:00am – 12:30pm |
Volunteers required |
Sunday 30 March |
6:00am – 9:30am |
Volunteers required |
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9:00am – 12:30pm |
Volunteers required |
Sunday 6 April | 6:00am – 9:30am |
Volunteers required |
9:00am – 12:30pm |
Volunteers required |
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Sunday 13 April |
6:00am – 9:30am |
Volunteers required |
9:00am – 12:30pm |
Volunteers required |
Markets BBQ Roster
Sunday 23 March |
Available |
Sunday 30 March |
Shalom Netball Program |
Sunday 6 April |
St Joseph's P & F |
Sunday 13 April |
Rotary Club of Bundaberg (Sunrise) |
The Catholic Parish of Bundaberg
Office Hours: 9:00 - 1:00 Monday to Friday
Parish Office: Rossolini Place Level 1, 66 Woongarra St
Phone: 07 4151 6666 PO Box 79 Bundaberg QLD 4670
Email: sbundaberg@rok.catholic.net.au
AFTER HOURS: Anointing of the sick for medical emergencies
phone 4151 6666 and follow the prompt
UNDER THE PATRONAGE OF MARY MOTHER OF CHURCH
"The annual parish "Good News" magazine is now available in all churches for a Gold Coin Donation. As you read our in-house publication of the Good News magazine this year, discover the ways in which our parish vision statement is being made clear.
Shalom College Families Business and Trade Directory
To help assist the Shalom College community in supporting local businesses that are run by Shalom families, we have created our Shalom College Families Business and Trade Directory. If you would like to be listed in this directory, please send a copy of your business card to Mr Peter Robinson who will be establishing and developing this directory to Peter_Robinson@rok.catholic.edu.au
Student Travel Rebates
Would you like to know more about the Non State Schools Transport Assistance Scheme and eligibility requirements? Click on the link to view the short introductory video here: https://youtu.be/ogWpq7tVaio
Student travel rebate applications open 1-31 May for Semester 1. Please click here to check if you are eligible.