Month: November 2018
The first inkling I had that I might write the next chapter of our College history occurred inside a little church called All Saints, in the small country town of Berridale, New South Wales. The church was gently overflowing with people there to pay their respects to a man named Jock Mackinnon. Of course, each […]
To commemorate the 30th Anniversary of Radford College’s Foundation, Wiradjuri artist, teacher, performer and regular Foundation Day visitor Duncan Smith, was commissioned to create a painting based on Yungbali. Duncan asked of its viewers ‘to listen to the picture with our eyes, so we can connect with, and become part of the songlines of country, of […]
The Collegian Vs Student annual soccer matches were once again held on fete day. The sun was shining, and it was a great day to have a kick around. Collegians and Students all reported to have had a lot of fun and Collegians especially enjoyed reminiscing about their soccer days at the College and catching […]
It is a tricky ask setting out to write an article about a person you know will possibly dismiss it with self-deprecating humour, but Mark Whithear’s story needs to be told. He is a contributor is every sense of the word: to his work, his many commercial businesses, his charitable concerns, his various sporting interests, […]
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