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Education Election

Parents urged to consider how their vote will affect their child’s education

The National Catholic Education Commission is calling on Catholic school parents to consider how their vote in the May 3 federal election will impact their child’s education. 

Election Social Services

Catholic Social Services urges parties to prioritise common good

As Australia prepares for the federal election on May 3, Catholic Social Services Australia urges all political parties to prioritise the common good over sectional interests in their policy platforms.

Bishops Election

Bishops set out issues to reflect on before voting

Australia’s Catholic bishops say the federal election is an opportunity to bring hope where hope has been lost, especially for the vulnerable and disadvantaged. Source: ACBC Media Blog.

Election Politics

Albanese calls election for May 3

Australians will head to the polls on Saturday, May 3, after Prime Minister Anthony Albanese this morning visited Government House in Canberra to dissolve Parliament and call the federal election. Source: ABC News.

Election Health

Health and aged care must be at forefront of election campaign: CHA

Catholic Health Australia is urging all political parties and candidates to put health and aged care at the forefront of their campaigns after Prime Minister Anthony Albanese called the election today.

Election United States

Democracy becomes another ministry for Sisters in US election

As an election judge, Sr Cheryl Clemons knew November 5 would be a long day. Source: Global Sisters Report.

Election Victoria

Bishops release voting guide for Victorian election

Victoria’s bishops have written to the state’s Catholic community to provide an election guide designed to help them consider and navigate key issues of significance, particularly those related to the common good.