The Catholic Weekly 16 August 2020

catholicweekly.com.au 7 16, August, 2020 2021 Annual Tuition Fees - Tangara & Redfield Grade 1st Child at Tangara or Redfield 2nd Child at Tangara or Redfield * 3rd Child at Tangara or Redfield * 4th Child onwards at Tangara or Redfield * K, Y1 & Y2 $4,700 $4,375 $4,230 nil Y3 & Y4 $7,200 $6,700 $6,480 nil Y5 & Y6 $9,700 $9,025 $8,730 nil Y7 & Y8 $12,400 $11,535 $11,160 nil Y9 & Y10 $15,400 $14,325 $13,860 nil Y11 & Y12 $17,300 $16,090 $15,570 nil These sibling concessions (based on concurrent enrolment), Building Levy, and Fees apply across Tangara and Redfield so, for example, a family pays the Family Building Levy once even though they have children at both schools. Girls | Reception to Year 12 77-97 Franklin Road Cherrybrook NSW 2126 02 9680 4844 [email protected] tangara.nsw.edu.au Boys | Reception to Year 12 855 Old Northern Road Dural NSW 2158 02 9651 4066 [email protected] redfield.nsw.edu.au Tangara Private Tours Wednesdays, Weekly 10.30am to 11.30am Visit tangara.nsw.edu.au for available dates and to book. Redfield Private Tours Wednesdays, Weekly 12pm to 1.30 pm Visit redfield.nsw.edu.au for available dates and to book. Join the PARED family. New 2021 School Fees with requests”. Anne Haywood, the Sussex Inlet Vinnies presi- dent told The Catholic Weekly , that the Shoalhaven town with a population of only 4000 is a “struggling little community” thatmanages tohold its ownby banding together when there’s a need. Residents were evacuated and streets were left underwa- ter late last month after wild weather caused water to surge into the coastal town and up- rooted trees which crashed into properties. “I’ve lived here since 1985 and seen four or five bush- fires and three floods,” Ms Haywood said. “We look after each other. If someone’s child is seriously sick for example, people will pitch in to help however they can.” But the big worry now is that the Septem- ber school holidays will bring the coronavirus to the tight- knit community. “We don’t want it to come into the town,” Ms Haywood said. “Last July we had a lot of people in town supporting our local businesses and that was good but now people are a bit worried. “We have an old- er community in Sussex Inlet and we want to protect them, too.” Relief flows ADDITIONAL RELIEF is on offer for towns along the NSW south coast that have faced not only devastating bushfires but flooding and the impact of COVID-19 all in the last seven months. The St Vincent de Paul So- ciety is rolling out a new pro- gram funded by donations to the Vinnies Bushfire Appeal. The Vinnies Canberra/ Goulburn Community Bush- fire Grants Program will see 70 grants of up to $20,000 pro- vided to registered community organisations to help themad- minister their own local recov- ery projects. The new program from Vinnies Canberra/Goulburn, which provides services to the ACT, Queanbeyan-Palerang, much of the South Coast re- gion and Snowy Mountains region, will stand alongside re- covery initiatives from Vinnies NSW. Ray Akhurst, Vinnies’ volun- teer Bushfire Recovery Coordi- nator, said he hopes the grants program will be “inundated ¾ ¾ Marilyn Rodrigues Additional relief on offer PHOTO:AAP/DAN PELED TheWeekly wins a US audience THIS STORY really is mobile! A feature on two brothers or- dained to the priesthood on the same day in Mobile, Ala- bama, featured in The Catho- lic Weekly recently and a copy winged it’s way to the US. Fa- thersConnorandPeytonPles- sala spoke of what drives two young men to give their lives over in service to God and the Catholic Church in 2020 amid sexual abuse scandals as well as long hours, modest wages, loneliness and a retirement age of 75. They were thrilled with the results agreeing the story was “awesome”. Thank you to them both for not only their service but their honesty! NEWS

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