SJC Impact Of Giving - 2021 Report

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Impact of

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2021 Impact of Giving Report for St Joseph’s College Geelong


We are keen to support the College in any way we can to help provide the best possible facilities, values and educational outcomes for all. St Joseph’s College will always hold a special place in our hearts.

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A message from the Principal Like most institutions St Joseph’s has had to adapt to the challenges of operating in a Covid-19 environment. Our students and staff have shown tremendous resilience in adjusting to periods of remote learning and the demands of having members of each class (and sometimes the teacher!) unable to be at school. We know that flexibility and resilience are prized in the ‘real world’ beyond school and I’m confident that these and other characteristics and skills that our students have developed will hold them in good stead in their adult lives. Edmund Rice founded the Christian Brothers with a vision that their work would be with those most in need. Late last year we were delighted to have the Vice-Chancellor of Deakin University, Prof Iain Martin as our guest at the SJC Foundation’s 25-year anniversary dinner at which he announced that Deakin would provide full fees and support to 5 students from disadvantaged backgrounds for their entire 6 years of study at St Joseph’s through the Access and Aspiration Bursary Program.

We thank you for supporting the St Joseph’s College Foundation and being deeply engaged in our wonderful community. If you wish to provide direct assistance to our Bursary Program, building fund or other project of your choice please speak with our Community & Development team. Please know that you are helping a young man belong to this wonderful community and pursue excellence at and beyond St Joseph’s.

Tony Paatsch College Principal

The ongoing generosity of the Foundation, The Old Collegians Association and individual donors through our Annual Giving campaign currently provides bursary support for 20 students this year. Our Community and Development Office have set a goal of “50 by 25” and hope to have 50 students attending the College on full bursaries by 2025. St Joseph’s remains faithful to the vision of Edmund. Thank you for your ongoing commitment, to help us support students whose families are unable to meet the cost of a St Joseph’s education. The next major project for the College will be an extensive refurbishment of the bluestone block adjacent Queens Rd and the redevelopment of the eastern end of the administration block. We know that many Old Collegians, particularly those who were Boarders, retain a strong affection for the bluestone building and its heritage will be retained in any development. Planning for the project is underway with work expected to commence in 2023.

Tony Paatsch & Paul McNamara

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Range of Gifts Received in 2021 Total

$305

$8,462

$15,210

$14,390

$31,322

$19,000

225

$14,000

Total Donors

Gave $102,689

55

New Donors

Gifts UNDER $50

$50+

$200+

$500+

225 14 14 $102,689 24 225 DONORS

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67

$1K+

$5K+

$10K+

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Bursaries provide an opportunity for disadvantaged students who would otherwise be unable to afford a St Joseph’s education.

McNeill Society Members Money Raised

Gave $19,844

SJC Staff Bursary Workplace Gifting

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Gave $12,977.50

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Building & Building Maintenance Fund

Foundation Foundation New MEMBERSMembership Pledge Foundation MEMBERS Funds Contributed

to The Following Programs Money Raised

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A message from the Foundation Chair Due to the extraordinary work over the past year of St Joseph’s College - its people and the broader Joeys community - the school remains one of the best educational institutions in the Geelong region. The breadth and depth of your generosity has provided opportunities, be it through bursaries or investment in building funds, which allow students to give their very best and strive for the highest. This brings to life the School motto Ad Alta Virtute.

have stepped up, and your continued generosity and imagination will contribute to an even stronger future, for those who are studying now and those yet to come. As Chairperson of the Foundation I offer my deep personal and sincere thanks. When you give to St Joseph’s you help make extraordinary things happen. As a grateful Foundation Committee, we thank you for believing in us.

The School and its students are grateful for the ongoing support of the St Joseph’s Old Collegians. You

Foundation Chair

Michelle and Ric Brodrick catch up with fellow SJC Foundation members Julie and Paul Clohesy at the 2021 Foundation Dinner.

Lorraine and Kevin Costa together with Jackie Richards share a story at the SJC Foundation Dinner.

Foundation Committee Chairperson Treasurer Secretary General Committee General Committee General Committee General Committee General Committee General Committee General Committee General Committee

Paul McNamara Steve Madden Kristen Gleeson Warick Brown Kevin Costa Lucy Dripps Trent Duffield Roland Mrak Kylie Oliver Joe Virgona Maureen Zampatti

2020 College Captain & Foundation Member Freddie Dripps addressing the 2021 SJC Foundation Dinner.

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After building works began in 2021, guests attended the official opening of the Carey Oval Pavilion, in March 2022.

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Peter Chanel Centre ground floor infill area, completed in 2021.

Building A Better Place In 2021, the College completed the construction of the Peter Chanel Centre Ground Floor Infill Project. This was the final stage for the Peter Chanel Centre filling in the under-croft area with new teaching and learning facilities. It is now fully equipped to house our entire Year 7 cohort and is a terrific welcoming space for our newest faces to the College. The project involved adding three large and flexible learning classrooms, an Art/multipurpose room, a purpose-built STEM room to support the teaching of science, technology, engineering and maths along with additional teacher office spaces, toilet facilities and a large open collaborative space supporting breakout initiatives and our Project Based Learning (PBL) pedagogy. The project was completed by Plan Group Geelong who were also engaged for the first two floors of the building. Despite difficult conditions due to COVID-19 impacting the number of contractors allowed onsite at times, the project was delivered well before the start of the 2022 new school year. The final cost of the project was $2.2M and the building plays a vital role in providing spaces necessary to assist us to move through the next stages of our Master Plan. The second major project under construction during 2021 was the Carey Oval Pavilion. The project was granted to BDH Constructions under a very competitive tender process and will provide much needed unisex toilets and changeroom facilities in this area of the College. The design also incorporates a kitchenette and large classroom learning space.

During 2021 an opportunity arose for the College to acquire the property at 1 Leslie Lane. This was a purchase that had been pursued some years back between the period of 2010-2012, but the approaches by the College were knocked back by the owners. Fortunately, the property was placed on the market for auction in April 2021 and the College managed to negotiate the acquisition before the anticipated auction date. The land purchased was the last parcel of land not owned by the College on the existing Edmund Rice Campus site and will now be included in any future Master Planning opportunities and decisions going forward. Continuing to look forward and in line with our Master Planning timings there are no major building projects planned for 2022. Rather, work in this space will be focussed on the scoping, planning and architectural drawings for the redevelopment of the Tom Howe Centre (our Bluestone Arts precinct) and the redevelopment of the rear of the Administration Building so that works may commence for that particular stage of our Master Plan in 2023.

Andrew Dowd Business Manager

Carey Oval Seating Area Relocation

The existing shelter structure previously positioned on the build site has also been upgraded and relocated to a section of the oval embankment in order to provide valuable additional shade and another external teaching and learning option for the College. The cost of the project is anticipated to be approximately $1.1M. The St Joseph’s Cricket club, via a City of Greater Geelong Community Grant are contributing $350K to the building of this wonderful new facility. The completion and handover of the project is anticipated for February 2022.

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2021 Foundation Dinner

Celebrating YEARS

1995-2020 ST JOSEPH’S COLLEGE GEELONG

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Iain Martin speaking at the Foundation Dinner in 2021.

Improving Educational Opportunities Deakin University was founded on the idea of an accessible, high quality education. It began with our distance education programs in 1974 – a commitment that is written into the Deakin University Act. Our dual commitment to accessibility and excellence in education is very much still at the heart of what we do, and the decisions we make as an organisation. Our new ten year Strategic Plan, Ideas to Impact, puts this commitment up front: “Our pursuit of excellence in education and research is accompanied by a commitment to greater access for aspiring students who face additional barriers.” “We deliver progress across society, prioritising equity and opportunity; we are not defined by those we exclude, but by the opportunities we create.” At Deakin we welcome learners from diverse backgrounds who broaden our horizons and enrich our learning We also work with our many partners, in Australia and across the world, to enable flexible and non-traditional pathways into a Deakin education. The principles of diversity and inclusion underpin Deakin’s overall approach to engagement with our Geelong community and we are truly excited that Higher Education Participation and Partnerships Program has enabled us to support five students to attend St Joseph’s from 2022, right to the completion of their schooling. Deakin and St Joseph’s have a shared commitment to improving educational opportunities for young Australians from disadvantaged backgrounds. Both truly believe that education is key to overcoming poverty and disadvantage. The MoU we have recently signed demonstrates this joint commitment to improving equity and opportunity in education. The five Aspiration and Access Bursaries will cover the school fees of five students to study at St Joseph’s from 2022, for the six years of their secondary schooling (from 2022 – 2027). The support is for $35,000 per year to cover the five students. Through these bursaries, we are aiming to increase the

proportion of Australians who are able to access tertiary study, who come from low socioeconomic, regional and remote, and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander backgrounds We believe that through collaboration, and through opportunity, they can achieve more in pursuit of these goals. I’d like to once more acknowledge the Higher Education Participation and Partnerships Program (HEPPP) – which has made this program possible. And of course, my thanks and admiration go to Tony Paatsch, Principal of St Joseph’s College. And Paul McNamara, Chair of the St Joseph’s Foundation. I look forward to seeing the many positive outcomes of this program in the future and we will no doubt continue to collaborate on more initiatives that improve equity and opportunity in the Geelong community. On many occasions already, Deakin has engaged closely with St Joseph’s College staff and students. As but one example, in 2019, Deakin’s School of Architecture and Built Environment hosted around 40 Year 10 students – with them attending workshops based on their career interests in architecture, design and construction. Deakin’s connection with students of all ages is so valuable.We know that a university education improves career prospects, and so often leads to rich lives of community engagement and contributions. And the issues our researchers are working on serve as great inspirations to the next generation: everything from climate change to artificial intelligence and robotics, to the work of our sociologists and philosophers and of course, academics in our Health Faculty – epidemiology has never been more relevant or fascinating! Thank you, very much.

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2022 College Captains, Arden Cuneen (Deputy), Patrick Fitzgerald (Captain) and Seamus Ryan (Deputy).

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A message from Community & Development What an interesting year 2021 was, so many highlights during yet another very challenging period of time. As we have stated before, Fundraising for many people is often seen as a transaction, however at St Joseph’s we endeavour to build long lasting relationships based on trust. Your unwavering support allows the Foundation’s Mission of “delivering the best Catholic education for boys in Geelong” to be fulfilled. Thank you to each and every person who donated and pledged their support again throughout 2021, we were overwhelmed by the generosity of our community who collectively raised in excess of $102,000 through our ‘BE Joey’s’ campaign in June, it certainly makes our role in supporting your community much easier, and knowing that our students will benefit from your generosity. The Bursary program supported 14 students in 2021, and the impact was seen in multiple ways throughout the school. A difficult story to relay in writing, but a wonderful example of the impact our Bursary program can have happened at the beginning of the 2022 school year. Two students, both new to SJC, were sitting in the College reception early in their Joey’s journey. They had never met previously but the older student immediately offered to help the younger student with his bus timetable and to assist him in making his way to school each morning. Neither of these boys knew the other was receiving financial support through a Bursary, but their connection and support for each other, and stories like this, is what makes it all worthwhile and amazing to see. It was fantastic to be able to celebrate the Foundation’s 25 year (plus 1) anniversary dinner at the President’s Room at GMHBA Stadium in November. To see many of our supporters join and celebrate this occasion was testament to the connection so many have in the Joeys community. Guests enjoyed reminiscing about the impact the Foundation has achieved and the commitment of those who support it through an uplifting video showing

the Foundation’s timeline. We were honoured to acknowledge and celebrate the achievements of longserving founding committee members, Kevin Costa, Peter Rudd and Dr Joe Virgona. It was also great that our community could come out to enjoy and support the SJC Golf Day, with 260 guests combining to raise over $30,000 for the Bursary Program, and the Parents & Friends Fashion Dinner at Mt Duneed Estate, which raised over $26k for the community we support in Mannya, Uganda. Thank you to the Foundation committee members who provide guidance and support to the College with their expertise across a number of areas, your input is invaluable. And thank you to the Community and Development team, including Susan Belluzzo, Cameron Ling, Lauren Sedgman, and Natasha Solczaniuk, who together support the SJC Community and our Foundation and its endeavours each year. In particular to Cameron, who has had a great impact in the role of Manager - Alumni and Philanthropy since the beginning of 2021, he has been an outstanding support to myself in his role over the past 18 months. To come into the role during 2021 and connect through lockdowns, zooms and have the impact he has on our community, has been fantastic. Not only with the Community and Development team, but the unseen work across all levels of our College will be missed. We wish his family all the best for the future and look forward to welcoming Cameron, Nicole, Max, Henry and Ged to the College when they begin their journey at secondary school. We look forward to welcoming current parent and Foundation committee member since 2020, Kylie Oliver into this role in July, Thank you for being A PART of it all.

KristenGleeson

Director of Community & Development

“The reason I have for making a bequest and joining the McNeill Society is simple. I believe every boy should have the opportunity of a St Joseph’s education and I want to continue to be part of that story going forward” - Kevin Costa, Foundation Member & College Alumni 1961.

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Annual Giving Donors 2021 Anonymous x 6 Rodney & Leanne Adams Joe & Val Adamski Neil Africa Rouse Ashton Arthur Reed Photos Rolf Audrins Declan Audrins Adam Bampfield Mile Baric Peter & Rebecca Barker Trevor Bassett Brett & Cath Bentley David & Joan Beretta Michelle Bishop Andrew Boardman/Nash David & Sue Bowles Trevor Brocks Selina Bruce Greg & Maureen Bryant Chris & Jacinta Burke Kaue Caminha Tristan Carson Leo Carter Jeff & Bernerdene Carthew Tom Cashin Joanne Chappell Andrew Chatham Merri & Adrian Cheyne Peter & Louise Clatworthy Terry Coburn Jeff & Julie Cole Cassandra Coogan David & Karen Costa Kevin & Lorraine Costa Ashley Crook Justin & Catherine Crooks Shane & Sue Dawson John Day Dominic De Grandi Geoff & Maria Dean Michael Dementiev Trevor Dess Mark Deverall Susan Dickinson Lachlan Doak

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Steven & Cheryl Doedee Tony Doolan Ben Dormer Desma Dougherty Andrew & Jacinta Dowd Judy & Scott Dower Anthony Doyle John & Katrina Draper/Harmon Kerry Drever Frederick Dripps Finn Dripps Samuel Dripps Matthew Dunell Jan Earle Matthew East John Ekberg Robert Evans Johanna Evertsen-Mostert David Fanning Emilio & Maria Filiti Paul & Fiona FitzGerald Kevin & Kathy Flanders Fr Peter Foley Ken & Robyn Gannon Darren Gibbons George & Angela Gionis Cassie Gleeson Kristen Gleeson Michael Goss Jason & Kristen Grant Joanne & Justin Grimsey James & Catherine Gulli Sam & Marichle Gulli Dan Hale Bernard Hannan Orlando Harris Jacky & Dennis Hateley Simon & Shannon Hehir Jeremy & Pam Hibberd Barry Hill Marcus Holt Jono & Jules Holt Geoff & Bernadette Houghton Anna Hudson Dr Hussain Yusuf, In memory of Daniel Hynam

Michael Iacono Danny & Leah Irving John Ivelja Nick & Nerilee Jones Simon & Renee Jovic Nicole & Dean Kaberry Peter Kanellos Danielle Kavanagh Daniel Keane John & Mary Rose Kelly Coral & Christopher Kenwood Andrew Kidd Geoff Killury Kings Funerals Jack Knuckey Terrence Koerntjes Yvonne & Ervin Lai James Lamont & Rachel Beech Catherine Langshaw Richard Lawysz John Leong Cameron & Nicole Ling Simon Lofts Andrew Loughnan John & Margaret Loughnan Quentin Lydall Darren Lynch Chris Lynch Anthony & Patricia Maas Bernie & Louise Madden Di Makings Mary Malone Shiela Mansfield Daryl & Margaret Martini Kirsty Maselli Peter Matheson Adel Mawson Doug & Sue Maxwell Michael McCallum Darren & Lisa McDine Barry & Felicity McFarlane McHarry’s Buslines Raymond & Holly McIntosh Kate McLaren Janine McLean Paul & Cathy McNamara

Daniel Mendoza John Mildren Vicki Mills Guenter & Sue Moosbrugger Denika & Scott Morrow Roland & Melinda Mrak Gavin & Lynne Mullins Finn Myers Darrell & Debra Nash Matthew Neate Noreen Neeld Justin & Jo Nelson Greg & Libby Newman Mark & Gaylene Nicholls Craig & Samantha Norris David & Jessica O’Brien Justin & Tania O’Brien David O’Brien Peter O’Connor Daniel O’Farrell Jenny O’Keeffe Ann O’Neill Andrew & Joanne Oosterlaan Tony & Louise Paatsch Stephen & Sena Palmer Tony Palmer Anne Papke Ted & Kate Parke Ty Pedersen Andrew & Erin Penton Pierce Phelan Terry & Margaret Phillips Simon Piasente Jason Pile/Rivett Lisa Pope Bryan Power Sam Querella Keelly Rae Mark Rayson Barry Reid Tony & Anne Ross Dominic & Rachel Rudd Brenton & Trish Rudd Sue Russell Shaun Ryan John Sabljak

Natasha Scanlon Russell Schostak Virginia Schubert Russell Scott Lauren Sedgman Paul Senftleben Kevin Shannon Karen Sherman Karen Shum Jack & Tracey Simic Paul Simpson Peter Smart Briony & Peter Smith Brad Smith Natasha Solczaniuk Rebecca Spark John Stephensen Matthew & Vittoria Stevens Matthew Stokes Miro Stosic Cindy & Ante Stosic Christopher Taylor Simon Taylor Ethan Taylor Anne Thomas Mark Turner Tenace Van Dyke Joe & Kerri Virgona Matthew Walsh Adele Watt Peter Webb Natalie Welsh Brian Weston Joy Whiteside Scott Wilkes Tania Willard Harry & Bernadette Wilson Jake Wojcik John & Inez Woods Stephen & Marcelle Wrigley Meleah Zanos Wei Zhang Tim Zula Mark Zyppel


The McNeill Society From the College’s beginnings in 1935, bequests and other philanthropic gifts have enabled the College to move forward and adapt to changing needs by providing students with new facilities and bursaries. The McNeill Society has been established by the St Joseph’s College Foundation to recognise and honour those who remember the College in their will. It enables us to thank and recognise – privately or publicly – those for their generosity towards the College. Often St Joseph’s College is not able to thank a donor in his or her lifetime and the McNeill Society allows us to express our gratitude in the here and now.

To find out more details please contact our Community and Development Office. Mr Kristen Gleeson 03 5226 8120 kristen.gleeson@sjc.vic.edu.au

Our hope is that it will also encourage others to include a gift to St Joseph’s College in their Will. The McNeill Society has been named after John McNeill, (SJC 1935-1937). A foundation student during the first three years of the existence, John was one of the original House Captains and took full part in all school activities.

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Rob Threlfall - “My family and I would like to help make sure that boys in the future have the same opportunities that I did by going to Joeys, receiving a very good education and making life-long friends. Running the school and investing to ensure long term sustainability costs money. I am proud to be a member of the McNeill Society and it provides me with an ongoing sense of belonging. I trust my bequest will make a difference.”

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Foundation members and solicitors Andrew and Erin Penton have generously offered a FREE WILL writing service for anyone wishing to support the St Joseph’s College Foundation through the McNeill Society.

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St Joseph’s College music students performing at Geelong Waterfront for the 2022 “Tour De Cure” launch broadcast on Channel 7’s Sunrise.

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2022 Foundation Committee

Mr Paul McNamara - Chair 2016

Mr Kristen Gleeson - Secretary Mr Steve Madden - Treasurer 2014 2016

Mr Warick Brown 2019

Mr Kevin Costa 1995

Mrs Lucy Dripps 2018

Mr Trent Duffield 2021

Mr Roland Mrak 2018

Ms Kylie Oliver 2020

Dr Joe Virgona 1995

Mrs Maureen Zampatti 2012

Year indicates date of joining Foundation Committee

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Foundation Members Adamski, Joe and Val Anderson, Ron Anthony Costa Foundation Antony, Brian and Barbara Argyros, Jim and Anna Awramenko, Mark and Mandy Baulch, Doug and Amanda Bay City Strings Beggs, Steve and Samantha Belluzzo, Pierre and Susan Bentley, Brett and Cath Beretta, David and Joan Beretta, Mark and Rachel Bhardwaj, Tarlock and Janak Blood, Sean and Kate Bohan, John Bongiorno, Bernard Bongiorno, Mark and Sharon Bortolotto, Lino † Bourke, Owen † Bowles, David and Sue Boyd, Thos † Brandimarti, Mark and Carolyn Brodrick, Richard and Michelle Brown, Claire Brown, Warick & Chantelle Bruce, Alan Bryant, David and Sonya Bryant, Greg and Maureen Bryant, Jonathan and Sarah Bryant, Mark Bryant, Simon and Carly Burke, Tim Burke, Pat † and Dawn † Bye, Alan and Glenda Cannon / Blane, Peter and Trish Carey, Bernie and Sheila Carroll, Eugene Carthew, Bernie Charles, David and Bernadine Clatworthy, Peter and Louise Cleary, Brian † Colak, Ivan and Lilly Cole, Jeff and Julie Coles Coaches Collins, David and Ines Conway, John Cooke, Greg and Kim Cooper, Steve and Julie Cormack, Laird Cortorillo, Sam Cortorillo, Margaret Costa, Kevin and Lorraine Costa, Frank † and Shirley Costa, Anthony † and Elaine Costa, David and Karen Crooks, Justin and Catherine Curtain, David and Elizabeth Dassanayake, Gamini and Uditha †

Davie, Dennis and Suzanne Dawson, Shane and Sue Dean, Paul and Sandra Dean, Geoff and Maria DeGrandi, Damian and Lee Denton/Bauer, Tim and Renee Devine, Todd and Jacqui Dillon/Higgins, Adrian and Sandra Dowd, Andrew & Jacinta Dripps, Finn Dripps, Freddie Dripps, Marcus and Lucy Dripps, Samuel Dunn, Kevin and Margaret Earle, Trevor † Earle, Janis Edmonds, Joseph Edmondstone, Colin and Ann English, Terry and Helen Ercoli, Robert and Monika Estcourt, Michael and Elna Fanning, David Fitzgerald, John Fitzgerald, Paul and Fiona Flanders, Barry Flanders Family Foley, Fr Peter Fowler, Brian and Elizabeth Fowler, Terry and Sally Gandolfo, Sam Gannon, Ken and Robyn Gigliotti, Victor Gleeson, Phillip and Sharon Gleeson, Chris and Belinda Gleeson, Kristen and Lauren Goldsworthy, John and Mary-Ann Goss, Michael Guaran, Bruce † Gulli, James and Catherine Gulli, Sam and Marichle Gurrie, Tom † Hanlon, Paul and Teresa Harris, Dean and Heather Hehir, Simon and Shannon Hennessy, Robert Hill, Barry Hinds, Mick Hoban, John Hochreiter, Anthony and Helen Hogan, Gary Holien, Chris and Kate Holien, Greg † Horan, Peter and Jenny Hough, Don and Marisa Houghton, Geoff and Bernadette Howe, Simon and Angela Hunter, Robert and Julie Hussain-Yusuf, Dr Hazizul Hyde, Mark and Kim Inei, Ren and Corienne

Jelley, Lawrence and Sandra Jelley, Liam Jones, Brad Jones, Rod Jovic, Simon and Renee Kavanagh, Danielle Kelly, Robert † and Heather Kelly, John Kelly, Peter † Kennedy, Mark and Renee Kent, Vic and Irene King, Michael and Louise Knight, Barry and Katrina Lamont /Beech, James and Rachel Landers, Peter Larkins, Frank and Valerie Lawysz, Richard Leahy, Denis and Katrina Lindeberg, Sten and Elizabeth Loughnan, John and Margaret Loughnan, Paul Madden, Steve and Holly Madden, Bernie and Louise Mansfield, Michael Martella, Clive † and Ruth Martini, Daryl and Margaret Maxwell, Doug and Sue McDonald, Ken McFarlane, Barry and Felicity McGann Family McGrath, Dennis † and Mary McHarry’s Buslines McKay, Robert and Terry McLean, Janine McNamara, Paul and Cathy Mildren, John Miller, John and Anne Mills, Peter and Vera Mithen, Jane Moodie, Wayne and Teresa Morgan, Bernie and Luci Morrissy, Terry and Annette Mrak, Roland and Melinda MSP Photography Munday, Harvey Murray, Monsignor † Nardi, Sam and Liana Nardi, Tony and Rosalia Natoli, Angelo Nolan, Michael and Jennifer O’Brien, Heather O’Brien, David and Jessica O’Brien, David O’Farrell, Daniel O’Regan, Loretta O’Rorke, Peter † O’Shannassy, Brian and Jennifer O’Toole, Peter † and Sue Paatsch, Tony and Louise Pape, Arthur and Linda

Parke, Ted and Kate Parke, Cameron and Joanne Parmenter, Garry and Jenny Pearce, Trevor and Lydia Penton, Andrew and Erin Perry, Richard and Gael Perry, Elise Phelan, Pierce Phillips, Terry and Margaret Pivetta, Nilo and Laurel Podbury, Des † Podbury, Dominic and Patrice Raveane, Jerry and Marita Royce, Phillip and Elaine Rudd, Brenton and Trish Rudd, Dominic and Rachel Rudd, Peter and Christine Ryan, Bernard † Sabljak, John Saldanha, Winston and Cynthia Sammon, Martin Saunders, Geoff and Chris Schmeiszl, Richard † Serra, Robert and Maria Shannon, Kevin Silcock-Delaney, Colin Simic, Jack and Tracey St Joseph’s Parents & Friends St Joseph’s Old Collegians Assoc. Smart, Merle Smart, Peter Smith, Anthony Smith, Jeffrey and Patricia Smith, William † Solczaniuk, Natasha Spriggs, Peter Spriggs, Julie Stanfield, Peter Stanley, Nick and Nikki Steedman, Paul and Columba † Stevens, Leigh and Eda Taylor, Rod and Caz Threlfall, Robert and Fiona Thomas, Anne Tobias, Paul and Dianne Tobin, Kim Treloar, Paul and Milvy Trupkovic, Tom and Ana van Slageren, Tim and Joanne Verfurth, Bradley and Michelle Virgona, Joe and Kerrie Wakefield, Gerard and Louise Wakefield, Antoinette Weston, Brian White, Kevin Wilson, Harry and Bernadette Woodruff, Peter Woods, John and Inez Zampatti, Russell † and Maureen Zyppel, Mark

Denotes deceased. All care has been to taken to ensure accuracy of this list. If an unfortunate error has occurred, please accept our apologies and notify the Community and Development Office so we can amend our records.

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