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When First Nations people receive scholarships, it is a circuit breaker
June 7, 2023When First Nations people receive scholarships, it is a circuit breaker.
See aspiring First Nations students become architects of their own future.
May 25, 2023Our First Nations students are the next generation of teachers, doctors, business leaders… the possibilities are endless!
Join us to help change lives through education!
May 16, 2023Saint Mary MacKillop saw the power of education as a pathway towards self-determination, famously saying, “I’m a teacher, let’s start today!”
Celebrating Angela, a volunteer making a world of difference!
May 16, 2023National Volunteers Week is a time to celebrate the millions of volunteers across Australia. We would like to shine a light on one of our own inspiring volunteers, Angela…
Supporting First Nations Scholarships: Tegan's Story
May 11, 2023Tegan found Mary MacKillop Today’s First Nations Tertiary Scholarship, which provided her with the financial support she needed to take care of her family and continue her studies.
- March 9, 2023
There’s no doubt it is tough right now for people globally. The rising cost of living is pushing so many families to the margins. So many people are in need.
Why and how do we focus on partnerships
March 9, 2023All our partners are incredible organisations with such strong ties to their local communities.
Scholarships to help people flourish
March 9, 2023The Mary MacKillop Today Scholarship provides much-needed financial assistance to students, relieving the financial burden related to tertiary education.
Supporting new Australians at a crucial life stage
March 9, 2023The Josephite Refugee Mentor Support Project supports people who are new to Australia to gain access to education.
Government partnerships paving the way in Timor-Leste
March 9, 2023The impact of having good partnerships means that the community can receive consistent information from both Mary MacKillop Today and the government.