Clontarf Aboriginal College is a co-educational Aboriginal college for indigenous youth aged between 15 and 18 years, located in the Perth suburb of Waterford...
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Australian non-profit educational foundation for indigenous students Clontarf Aboriginal College, the current name of a former orphanage in the Perth suburb of...
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The Clontarf Foundation is a not-for-profit organisation that assists in the education and employment of young Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander men...
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and along the shores of the Canning River. The college is now known as the "Clontarf Aboriginal College" and is governed by a representative Board of Management...
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campus at Salter Point) Christian Brothers College, Fremantle (established in 1901) Clontarf Aboriginal College, Waterford (established in 1901, formerly...
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major secondary schools. Aquinas College Como Secondary College Penrhos College Wesley College Clontarf Aboriginal College Como Primary School Collier Primary...
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Gerard Neesham (section Clontarf Foundation)
Fame. After leaving the AFL system Neesham became a teacher at Clontarf Aboriginal College and was asked to coach the school’s football team. As an ex-AFL...
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Grammar School, Claremont Clontarf Aboriginal College, Waterford Esperance Senior High School, Esperance Geraldton Residential College, Geraldton Great Southern...
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Jody Broun (category Australian Aboriginal artists)
high school teacher at Clontarf Aboriginal College, being a contemporary Indigenous artist, Executive Director of Aboriginal Housing and Infrastructure...
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Cedric Wyatt (category People educated at Aquinas College, Perth)
Moore River Native Settlement. He attended school at Clontarf Aboriginal College and Aquinas College, Perth. After serving in the Royal Australian Air Force...
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Redcliffe Peninsula road network (redirect from Clontarf–Anzac Avenue Road)
communities. The area serviced by the network includes the localities of Clontarf, Kippa-Ring, Margate, Newport, Redcliffe, Rothwell, Scarborough and Woody...
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stone is now in the possession of the Dumbartung Aboriginal Corporation at Clontarf Aboriginal College. KML file (edit • help) Template:Attached KML/Kenwick...
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not learn standard English until moving to Perth to board at Clontarf Aboriginal College, which he attended from 2013 to 2015. Outside of playing football...
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Yarralinka Primary School. Retrieved 23 November 2023. "John Forrest Secondary College". Retrieved 21 May 2013. "New subdivision at former site of Blackmore Primary...
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hospitals, schools and churches. 1901: St Joseph's Boys' Orphanage (Clontarf Aboriginal College) 1902: P&O Hotel, Fremantle 1902: St Mary's Roman Catholic Church...
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Bulgowlah) said to be an Aboriginal name for "North Harbour". The area now known as Balgowlah was known to the Aboriginals as Jilling. Balgowlah is located...
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Hill Belrose Bilgola Bilgola Plateau Brookvale Church Point Clareville Clontarf Coasters Retreat Collaroy Plateau Collaroy Cottage Point Cromer Curl Curl...
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Retrieved 24 February 2012. Clontarf Football Academy Archived 9 April 2011 at the Wayback Machine – Clontarf Aboriginal College. Retrieved 24 February 2012...
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and sport. Gilmore College is one of the locations of the Clontarf Foundation, a not for profit organisation for young Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander...
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Clontarf 2401 295 Manning Road Waterford 32°00′56″S 115°53′34″E / 32.015618°S 115.892823°E / -32.015618; 115.892823 (Clontarf Aboriginal College)...
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Bindoon, Western Australia (redirect from Keaney College)
Highway within the Shire of Chittering. The name Bindoon is thought to be Aboriginal in origin and to mean "place where the yams grow".[citation needed] The...
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a Clontarf Academy. The Clontarf Academy uses Australian rules football to improve the education, employment prospects and life skills of Aboriginal boys...
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to deal with study stress, etc. Clontarf and Girl's Academy – These specialised groups provide support for Aboriginal boys and girls through mentoring...
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School in neighbouring Redcliffe to the east, Clontarf Beach State High School in neighbouring Clontarf to the south, and Deception Bay State High School...
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Brendale – Bunya – Burpengary – Caboolture – Caboolture South – Cashmere – Clontarf – Dakabin – Deception Bay – Eatons Hill – Elimbah – Everton Hills – Ferny...
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1936, at the instigation of Brother Paul Keaney, the superior of nearby Clontarf Orphanage, 62.4 hectares (154 acres) were purchased from the Manning family...
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through the locality from north-east to north. The name is derived from the Aboriginal word burpengar, meaning the "place of the green wattle". When Europeans...
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(also known as Kabi Kabi, Cabbee, Carbi, Gabi Gabi) is an Australian Aboriginal language spoken on Duungidjawu country. The Duungidjawu language region...
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Mosman, New South Wales (section Aboriginal culture)
inhabited by the Borogegal tribe. Bungaree (c. 1775–1830) was a well known Aboriginal who joined British explorers on voyages, including circumnavigating Australia...
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000–45,000 BP – Near Penrith, a far western suburb of Sydney, numerous Aboriginal stone tools were found in Cranebrook Terraces gravel sediments dating...
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