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Men’s Health Week highlights the importance of regular health checks

As part of Men’s Health Week, the Clontarf Foundation is recognising the importance of helping young men understand, manage and take ownership of their health. Across Australia, Clontarf academies regularly work with local health providers to support academy members to access health checks, medical advice and preventative care. These partnerships play an important role in […]

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Clontarf Partners Open Doors to Future Careers

Clontarf academies across Australia continue to participate in a range of industry visits and workplace experiences, providing academy members with valuable insight into future careers and life beyond school. From construction and mining to retail, manufacturing and environmental management, the young men gained firsthand exposure to industries helping shape their future pathways. Newcastle Academy visited

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Employment Forums Open Doors for Clontarf Academy Members

Clontarf academies across New South Wales and Victoria recently took part in a series of Employment Forums. The forums connected academy members with employers, training providers and industry leaders. They also gave young men the chance to explore future pathways, build confidence and learn more about life beyond school. New South Wales academies explore future

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Kimberley Academies Come Together for State of Origin Carnival

Clontarf academy members travelled to Fitzroy Crossing for the annual Kimberley State of Origin Carnival, joining several days of sport, camping and time together in one of Western Australia’s most striking regional settings. The carnival brought together academy members from Broome, Derby, East Kimberley (Kununurra), Hedland (Port Hedland), St Mary’s (Broome) and Fitzroy (Fitzroy Crossing)

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Singleton Boys Get Hands On with Deadly Coders

Sixteen Singleton Academy boys recently took part in an exciting two day Deadly Coders program, building new skills in coding, technology and problem solving. The experience challenged the boys to think creatively while learning how technology can be used to bring ideas to life. Over two engaging days, academy members worked alongside the Deadly Coders

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Academies Mark National Reconciliation Week Across Australia

Clontarf academies across Australia marked National Reconciliation Week through a range of cultural activities, community events and partner visits. At Gilmore Academy in Western Australia, academy members took part in a cultural event where they learnt and performed a traditional dance under the guidance of local Tim Kelly. The event gave the young men an

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St Brendan’s Boys Shine at Employment Forum

St Brendan’s Clontarf Academy recently hosted its third Employment Forum, bringing together academy members and industry partners to explore career opportunities across Central Queensland. The event gave the boys the chance to learn directly from employers and build confidence for their future pathways. The Employment Forum welcomed 52 academy members alongside 11 Clontarf partners who

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Port Lincoln young men take the next step towards work

Sixteen young men from Port Lincoln Academy recently met with local businesses and community supporters at a part-time employment forum focused on future employment pathways and workplace opportunities. The forum brought together Year 10 to 12 participants who were keen to learn more about local employment options and better understand what employers look for when

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Clontarf Academies Back in Action for Term 2

Clontarf academies across the country have made a strong start to Term 2, with boys returning from the school holidays engaged, energetic and ready for the weeks ahead. The first part of term has focused on reconnecting, re-establishing routines and setting clear expectations. Morning training sessions, welcome back lunches and busy academy rooms have helped

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