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A lone dingo quietly wanders down
the track, along the Gibb River
Road, in the central Kimberley.
Photo: CAS
God, hear my
cry for help,
Listen to my prayer!
Ps 61:1

Issue 4, July 2010, Highlights:

Editorial

Centacare

Archive and Research Centre opened and blessed

Viewpoint - WYD Madrid 2011 - Call to young Pilgrims

Notre Dame Kimberley - Expectations and Opportunities

Justice Matters: Part 1: Law & Order versus Erosion of Rights

Kalumburu

Kimberley Volunteers

Red Hill - Extending the School Day

Derby - Holy Rosary School

Billiluna - Circus Tricks

Mulan - New Covered Basketball Court

KCP Magazine

Archive and Research Centre opened and blessed



The official Opening and Blessing of the Archive and Research Centre,
located behind the Old Convent and forming part of the SSJG (Sisters of St
John of God) Heritage Centre, in Broome, took place on the evening of 17
May 2010.



More than 150 guests and dignitaries gathered together on the
lawns of the Old Convent in Barker Street to celebrate this wonderful event.
The Centre was opened by Sr Pauline O’Connor, Australian Province Leader
of the Sisters of St John of God, and blessed by Bishop Christopher Saunders.
Guest speaker was Associate Professor Patrick Dodson. The Yawuru welcome
to country was expressed by Cissy Djiagween.

Top: From left, Bishop Christopher Saunders, Sr Pauline O’Connor Province
Leader of the Sisters of St John of God, Associate Professor Patrick Dodson and
Shire President, Grahame Campbell.

Above: A section of the large gathering for the Opening and Blessing of the Centre.

Below: Entertainment was provided by Broome identities Baamba (Stephen) Albert
(L) and David Pigram.

Photos: S Starc