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THIS Thursday at 3.15pm, will be a bittersweet moment for former and current staff, parents and students when the bell rings for the last time at Catholic College Sale’s Sion campus. The historic Our Lady of Sion convent, built in 1892, is one of Sale’s oldest buildings, and also one held dearest. Grandparents, their children and their children’s children from Sale and surrounds, and far broader during boarding school days, have walked the hallways of the York St convent. Since 1893, children have filled the classrooms, played hopscotch or kicked the footy in the grounds, reflected quietly in the chapel, and received the occasional reminder from a nun to conduct themselves in an orderly fashion or straighten their uniforms. In 2016, Catholic College Sale announced it would update its St Patrick’s campus to accommodate Years 7 through to 12, with new state-of-art classrooms and specialised learning spaces. Now redevelopment of the John 23rd building is complete, it is time for the school’s some 340 junior students to farewell Sion and make the permanent leap to the senior campus — closing a romantic chapter in Sale’s educational history. Continued page 9. A history of Sion, page 13.
GARRY Stephens has begun his second term as a Wellington Shire councillor by being elected mayor for the next 12 months. The Coastal Ward councillor from Yarram was elected to the top job unopposed during a special meeting of council on Thursday night. Cr Stephens thanked his fellow councillors for their support, and looked forward to them working well with each other, and council management and staff. “I’m humbled and honoured to be elected by my peers as the mayor of the Wellington Shire,” he said. “I look forward to an opportunity to come to serve with all the returning councillors and all the new councillors.” Cr Scott Rossetti is the new deputy mayor after winning a vote for the position against new councillor Jill Wood, six to three. Cr Rossetti, who represents the Central Ward, brings 12 years’ experience to the role of deputy mayor, having also served as mayor twice. The election of leadership positions followed the swearing in of the nine members of the new council. Because of COVID-19 regulations, the meeting was held via Skype instead of in the council chamber. Mayor Stephens thanked former councillors Alan Hall, Darren McCubbin and Carmel Ripper for their service during the previous term. “I hope that we can continue to work in a collegiate way for the betterment of the people of the Wellington Shire,” he said. Cr Stephens outlined some of the issues he will be focussing on during his year as mayor, including climate change and the opportunities for renewable energy projects. “Climate change is going to be a big issue for our community in the future, and certainly in the next four years,” he said. “I think the introduction of renewable energy, [provides] an exciting opportunity for us. “There’stheStaroftheSouthoffshorewindfarm,and
After nearly 130 years of hosting Catholic education for generations of local families, the historic Sion convent will close its doors at the end of classes on Thursday, as Catholic College Sale’s students amalgamate onto the school’s St Patrick’s campus in Pearson St. Pictured, Sion campus director Kelly Burgiel oversees students as they fill the building’s corridors one last time. Photo: Sarah Luke
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