NEWS DESK
ENROL NOW FOR YEAR 7 2018! Also, limited places for Year 7 2017 have become available at our Rosebud Campus
At Padua College we pride ourselves on a dynamic curriculum, excellent facilities and a pastoral care program which cares for each individual student. We aim to develop individuals who love learning for learning’s sake, with a sense of social justice, who are resilient and positive, and have a sense of faith, hope and love for their future.
Enrolments for
Year 7 2018 are open
from 15 March – 13 May 2016
For all enrolment enquiries, please contact the Registrar on Tel: 5978 2701
Three Campuses
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On film: Police want to speak with this man over the theft of a vehicles and use of a stolen credit car.
Stolen card used to buy fuel A CREDIT card stolen from a car parked in the driveway of a house in Robin Pd, Rye, overnight Wednesday 13 April, may have been used to buy petrol for a Ford Ranger utility stolen from outside a house in Koonya Av, Blairgowrie, around the same time. Detective Senior Constable Grant O’Dwyer, of Mornington Peninsula Crime Investigation Unit, said the 2015 grey coloured dual cab ute, registration 1EH-3NY, was seen driving into the Woolworths petrol station, Rye, early Thursday 14 April. CCTV captured images of the man police wish to speak to while he filled up, 6.30am. He then used the credit card to make a store purchase. At 7am the suspect was again shown on CCTV
at the Shell service station, Frankston-Flinders Rd, Frankston, making more purchases using the stolen credit card. At 7.30am he was seen on CCTV at Woolworths Langwarrin attempting to make even more purchases using the credit card, but the transactions were declined. The Ford Ranger has not been found. Its distinctive features include an ARB bull bar with chrome nudge bar, chrome tube style side steps and a rolling steel tub cover. Police are appealing for public help in identifying the man. Anyone recognising him should call Crime Stoppers, 1800 333 000, or Detective O’Dwyer, 5978 1300.
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BE YOU Whatever you love, wherever you want to go, there’s a special place for you to learn and grow at Toorak College. It is the perfect environment, one that truly values students and encourages inquiry and curiosity. Toorak College sets every student up for their own personal growth and success. We prepare students for careers that have not yet been created and a world that has not yet been imagined. Experience the difference, discover Toorak College. Meet our Principal Kristy Kendall, our students and teachers.
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Southern Peninsula News 26 April 2016