Frozen Jr Singalong

Frozen Jr Singalong

Music and lyrics by Kristen Anderson-Lopez & Robert Lopez
Book by Jennifer Lee

Do You Want to Build a Snowman?

ANNA:
Do you want to build a snowman?
Come on let’s go and play!
I never see you anymore, come out the door,
It’s like you’ve gone away
We used to be best buddies and now we’re not,
I wish you would tell me why
Do you want to build a snowman?
It doesn’t have to be a snowman

ELSA:
Go away, Anna!

[Scene]

ANNA:
Okay, bye

ANNA:
Do you want to build a snowman?
Or ride our bike around the halls?
I think some company is overdue,
I started talking to, the pictures on the walls —
Hang in there, Joan!
It gets a little lonely, all these empty rooms,
Just watching the hours tick by…

[Scene]

ANNA:
Elsa?
Please I know you’re in there,
people are asking where you’ve been
They say ‘have courage,’ and I’m trying to,
I’m right out here for you, just let me in
We only have each other,
It’s just you and me, what are we gonna do?
Do you want to build a snowman?


For the First Time in Forever

ANNA:
The window is open, so's that door
I didn't know they did that anymore
Who knew we owned eight thousand salad plates?
For years I've roamed these empty halls
Why have a ballroom with no balls?
Finally they’re opening up the gates!

There'll be actual real live people
It'll be totally strange
But wow, am I so ready for this change

For the first time in forever
There'll be music, there'll be light
For the first time in forever
I'll be dancing through the night

Don't know if I'm elated or gassy
But I'm somewhere in that zone
'Cause for the first time in forever
I won't be alone

[Dialogue]

Tonight imagine me gown and all
Fetchingly draped against the wall
The picture of sophisticated grace
I suddenly see him standing there
A beautiful stranger, tall and rare
I wanna stuff some chocolate in my face

But then we laugh and talk all evening,
Which is totally bizarre
Nothing like the life I've lead so far

For the first time in forever
There'll be magic, there'll be fun
For the first time in forever
I could be noticed by someone

And I know it is totally crazy
To dream I'd find romance
But for the first time in forever
At least I've got a chance

ELSA:
Don't let them in, don't let them see
Be the good girl you always have to be
Conceal, don't feel, put on a show
Make one wrong move and everyone will know

ELSA: But it's only for today
ANNA: It's only for today

ELSA: It's agony to wait
ANNA: It's agony to wait

ELSA: Tell the guards to open up the gate
ANNA: The gate

For the first time in forever
we’re no longer shut outside.
For the first time in forever
The gates are opened wide.

I know it all ends tomorrow,
So it has to be today
'Cause for the first time in forever
For the first time in forever
Nothing's in my way!
Today!


Love Is an Open Door

ANNA:
All my life has been a series of doors in my face
And then suddenly I bump into you

HANS:
I was thinking the same thing! ‘Cause like
I've been searching my whole life to find my own place
And maybe it's the party talking or the chocolate fondue

ANNA: But with you
HANS: But with you

HANS: I found my place
ANNA: I see your face

BOTH:
And it's nothing like I've ever known before
Love is an open door
Love is an open door
Love is an open door

ANNA: With you
HANS: With you
ANNA: With you
HANS: With you

BOTH: Love is an open door

HANS: I mean it's crazy
ANNA: What?

HANS: We finish each other's

ANNA: Sandwiches

HANS: That's what I was gonna say!

ANNA: I've never met someone

BOTH:
Who thinks so much like me
Jinx! Jinx again!
Our mental synchronization
Can have but one explanation

HANS: You
ANNA: And I
HANS: Were
ANNA: Just

BOTH: Meant to be

ANNA: Say goodbye
HANS: Say goodbye

BOTH:
To the pain of the past
We don't have to feel it any more
Love is an open door
Love is an open door
Life can be so much more

ANNA: With you
HANS: With you
ANNA: With you
HANS: With you

BOTH: Love is an open door
Love is an open
Love is an open
door!


In Summer

Bees'll buzz, kids'll blow dandelion fuzz
And I’ll be doing whatever snow does in summer.
A drink in my hand, my snow up against the burning sand
Prob'ly getting gorgeously tanned in summer.

I’ll finally see a summer breeze, blow away a winter storm.
And find out what happens to solid water when it gets warm!
And I can’t wait to see, what my buddies all think of me.
Just imagine how much cooler I’ll be in summer.

Dah dah, da doo, uh bah bah bah bah bah boo
The hot and the cold are both so intense,
Put 'em together it just makes sense!

Rat da dat dah dah dah dah dah dah dah dah doo
Winter’s a good time to stay in and cuddle,
But put me in summer and I’ll be a — happy snowman!

When life gets rough, I like to hold on to my dream,
Of relaxing in the summer sun, just lettin’ off steam.

Oh the sky would be blue, and you guys will be there too
When I finally do what frozen things do in summer.


Let It Go

The snow blows white on the mountain tonight
Not a footprint to be seen
A kingdom of isolation and it looks like I'm the queen
The wind is howling like the swirling storm inside
Couldn't keep it in
Heaven knows I tried

Don't let them in, don't let them see
Be the good girl you always had to be
Conceal, don't feel, don't let them know
Well now they know

Let it go, let it go
Can't hold you back anymore
Let it go, let it go,
Turn away and slam the door
I don’t care
what they’re going to say
Let the storm rage on
The cold never bothered me anyway

It's funny how some distance
makes everything seem small
And the fears that once controlled me
can't get to me at all
It’s time to see what I can do
to test the limits and breakthrough
No right, no wrong, no rules for me.
I’m free!

Let it go, let it go
I’m one with the wind and sky
Let it go, let it go,
You’ll never see me cry
Here I stand
And here I'll stay
Let the storm rage on

My power flurries through the air into the ground
My soul is spiralling in frozen fractals all around
And one thought crystalises like an icy blast
I’m never going back
The past is in the past

Let it go, let it go
And I’ll rise like the break of dawn
Let it go, let it go
That perfect girl is gone.
Here I stand in the light of day
Let the storm rage on!
The cold never bothered me anyway!


Fixer Upper

Is it the grumpy way he talks? Or the clumpy way he walks?
Or the pear-shaped, square-shaped weirdness of his feet?
And though we know he washes well-he always ends up sort of smelly
But you'll never meet a fellow who's as sensitive and sweet!

So he's a bit of a fixer-upper, so he's got a few flaws
Like his peculiar brain-dear, his thing with the reindeer
That's a little outside of nature's laws!

So he's a bit of a fixer-upper, but this we're certain of
You can fix this fixer-upper up with a little bit of love!

We're not saying you can change him, 'cuz people don't really change
We're only saying that love's a force that's powerful and strange
People make bad choices if they're mad, or scared, or stressed
But throw a little love their way (throw a little love their way)
And you'll bring out their best! True love brings out their best! 

Everyone's a bit of a fixer-upper, that's what it's all about!
Father! Sister! Brother! We need each other to raise us up and round us out
Everyone's a bit of a fixer-upper, but when push comes to shove
The only fixer-upper fixer that can fix up a fixer-upper is

True, true, true, true, true, true, love
True love, love, love, love, love, true love

Musical

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Event Registration

Event
Registration


University Admission Update

We invite you to join us for our online session on University Admission Updates.

The online session will be held from 5.30pm on Monday 14 August 2023 through the Careers page on Canvas. 

The session will cover:

  • School Recommendation Scheme (SRS)
  • early entry programs - UC, ACU and CSU
  • teacher questionnaire statement
  • follow up on ANU
  • Educational Access Scheme (EAS)
  • Open days

Please register for this session using the form below.

For more information, contact Ms Karen Hundy, the Careers and Vocational Education and Training Coordinator, on 6209 0127 or at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

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Gala Concert Program

Gala Concert Program

Your MCs this evening will be the 2023 and 2024 Performing Arts Captains, Katie Bissett and Zara Huber.

1. Chamber Choir

Directed by Christine Tung
Accompanied by Bronwyn Brown

  • Here There and Everywhere - Paul McCartney & John Lennon
  • Orange Coloured Sky - Nat King Cole, Milton Delugg and Willie Stein, arr. Kirby Shaw
  • Blessing - David Hamilton

2. Junior Band

Directed by Jack Holmes

  • The Spook - Brian West
  • Bunyip Blues - Brian West

3. Freia Huber & Gavin de Guzman

  • Flute Concerto in G major - Carl Stamitz

4. Padua String Ensemble

Directed by Henry South and Shirahni Mudaliar

  • Happy Dance - Leopold Mozart
  • Let's Rock - Cammilio Manricks

5. Padua Concert Band

Directed by Gypsy Cook and Jack Holmes

  • Darklands March - Randall D Standridge
  • Zombie Tango - James Meredith

6. Senior Music Awards

Presented by Mr Henry South and Mr Lachlan McNicol


7. The Intelligents

  • Dreams - Fleetwood Mac

8. Guitar Ensemble

Directed by Sean Reardon & Mitchell James

  • Greatest Riffs and Master Blaster - various artists and Stevie Wonder


9. NVM (Nevermind)

  • Feel So Young - William Edwards

10. Orchestra

Directed by Henry South

  • The Magic of Harry Potter - Arr. Michael Story


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Music Form

MacKillop Music Program

Complete this form to register your interest in the music program at MacKillop. The music staff will be in contact with you at the beginning of the school year.

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Inspire Catalogue

Inspire Catalogue

  • Annabelle Renda, Year 7

    1. Sunset on the farm

    Photography

    I captured this beautiful moment of Dobby grazing in the paddock with the sun setting after a great ride.

  • Stella Giannis, Year 12

    2. The Beauty of Life

    Photography

    Animals have always been one of my greatest inspirations, they bring an immense amount of joy to people’s lives and help us get through tough times. So when I went to the zoo and aquarium with my family this beautiful green iguana caught my eye straight away and even though this photo doesn't hold a candle to the beauty they bring to the world, I hoped to have captured the wonders of this magnificent creature.

  • Lex Taylor, Year 7

    3. Cadbury the Cat

    Painting

    This painting is my cat that I love very much. I wanted to create a painting of him.

  • Ophelia Van Doorn, Year 8

    4. Bush Bauble

    Photography
    1st Place - Photography

    The Eastern Yellow Robin lights up the bush with its bright yellow plumage. They are usually seen looking down, scanning for insects in the leaf litter. This juvenile instead took a moment to look over at me in adorable curiosity. This is one of those times when I feel like the photo matches how I see the bird.

  • Laura Tarrant, Year 8

    5. A Man's Best Friend

    Painting

    Oil on Paint Board. 40 hours of work. A Kelpie Pup hiding in the grass. The art symbolises the unconditional love of our family's best friend. A great listener, and is always happy to see us. The keeper of secrets.

  • Holly Thompson and Scarlett Crisp, Year 12

    6. Abstract interpretation of ‘Wally’

    Digital

    This piece was an original abstract interpretation of Holly's cat, Wally. Together we were both able to bring our own skills to the piece and help the other improve upon techniques that we were not familiar with. We are both very happy to enter this piece as a collaboration in order to commemorate our friendship formed though art for our final year; plus Wally’s quite a cute cat.

  • Milly McCabe, Year 10

    7. Native Bee on Lavender

    Photography

    This photograph is of a native bee on lavender. To draw out the colour, the photograph was "colour enhanced" using Photoshop. To capture the bee I changed my camera settings to macro and waited for the bee to come closer. I created and entered this photograph to spread awareness about bees, as bees are now an endangered species. It is important to protect the bees as nature, ecosystems and our food supply are also at risk. A different perspective of the bee can be found in the photograph. Beauty and simplicity can be identified among something that is often feared.

  • Grace Woodall, Year 12

    8. The Lookout

    Painting

    "The lookout" is a sunrise at the beach. The artwork is open to interpretation, but a sunrise means the start of a new day. The beach for many people is peaceful and inspiring. Therefore, the beach at this time of day can inspire people to try new things and be the best they can.

  • Jessica Lubinski, Year 10

    9. The Shell

    Painting

    Acrylic paints on 12in” round canvas board. This convex painting is made to be representative of how we view the Australian landscape and its pristine beaches.

  • Ella Williams, Year 8

    10. After the Musical

    Photography

    This photo was taken after one of the musical rehearsals at school on a thursday. It had been raining and was very cold. I've always loved the rain and the angle and the positioning of everything in the photo, even the pedestrian crossing makes it seem like it's something out of a story book or movie.

  • Zara Huber, Year 10

    11. Beecroft Headland

    Photography

    When I took this photo, I remember thinking "God I feel small". I think it was the tiny little people climbing the rock that put everything in perspective.

  • Mariann Fulop, Year 8

    12. Cloudy yet Calm

    Painting

    My thoughts fly from my mind and out into the open
    The peaceful landscape consumes my imagination
    You bring my emotions out
    Then a breeze of calmness runs about
    Your hills are filled with trees
    You make my mind at ease
    You sing a beautiful song
    And your clouds are long
    You sing to my heart
    You’re just like art

  • Chris Cullen, Year 8

    13. Paradise

    Digital

    I was inspired to make this piece because I was in my room thinking about one question: "If I could go anywhere in the world where would it be?" So I decided to make an artwork that's based off the islands of Hawaii because when I think of paradise I think of tropical islands such as Fiji and Hawaii. These types of places have very beautiful scenery from the crystal blue sea to the beautiful trees and flowers. That's why for the Inspire Art Competition I decided to create an artwork based off tropical islands.

  • Tabitha Edwards, Year 8

    14. Becoming

    Photography

    This picture was taken at the majestic Milla Milla Falls in the Atherton Tablelands, QLD. This image is of a teen girl, feeling at peace and mesmerised by the grandeur of the natural environment. The leading lines and the colours of the clouds, the waterfall and the teen's top make the girl become one with nature.

  • Isla Edwards, Year 10

    15. Fairyland

    Photography

    This photograph was taken at Wrights Creek Road in the Atherton Tablelands up in Queensland. The road lead to an enchanting waterfall (Wrights Creek Falls), which may also be called Fairyland by the locals. The atmosphere was tranquil, quiet and peaceful, yet the environment was vibrant with life. The subject felt small amongst the vast rainforest, and her white shirt contrasts beautifully with the different tones of the forest.

  • Erin Hartcher, Year 12

    16. Prismatic

    Photography
    2nd Place - Photography

    Explorations of Colour and Beauty.

  • Imogen Bond, Year 7

    17. Eroded waves

    Photography

    This photo represents the beauty of nature and the amazement of beaches. Beaches are beautiful things and there is many things to look at in the photo with the waves, sand and storm on the horizon.

  • Caitlin Barbaro, Year 9

    18. Painted Sky

    Photography

    I took this photo on a summer evening in 2022. I took inspiration from the way the clouds contrasted with the sky, making it look like a painting from Versailles. The blue-turning-orange sky and the peach coloured clouds looked as if someone had swiped a paint brush across the sky, creating that soft effect.

  • Noa Zisman, Year 8

    19. A Canberran Autumn

    Photography

    Before trees become bare and nights darken, before noses turn red and frost melts on the frozen grass, before winter grips us with its icy fingers, there’s another season, a brief overture in a seasonal ballad. Warm colours from nature's colour palette tinge the leaves of great river oaks, as fiery reds and tame yellows replace summer's placid greens. For me, autumn is more than a yearly occurrence or proof of a tilt in the Earth's axis, but a bold expression of art, a subtle taste of nature and a testament to the stirring beauty waiting patiently outside our front doors. Location: Lake Tuggeranong District Park, Canberra

  • Ebony Humphrey, Year 7

    20. Alex Turner - Portait

    Painting
    1st Place - Painting

    My name is Ebony Humphrey and I chose to paint Alex Turner. The art medium I used was gouache paints, they blend nicely and give me the style I desire. The reason I chose to paint Alex Turner is because his music inspires me to paint more and I really enjoy listening to him. He has shown significant improvement as time goes on. His voice has improved over time and that shows improvement. I hope to improve in my artwork one day like he has with his voice.

  • Shae Irvin, Year 12

    21. Eazy-E

    Drawing

    Eric Lynn Wright, known as Eazy-E was a successful artist and was prominently recognised as a member of N.W.A, along with sensational artists such as Dr Dre, Snoop Dogg, Ice Cube, Dj Yella and more.

  • Colby Cruwys, Staff

    22. The Good Old Days

    Drawing
    People's Choice Award

    Before Trump and COVID, America was once a decent place...

  • Zoe Knoester, Year 7

    23. Jake Sim

    Painting

    I really like making art. It makes time fly and is fun to do. I make portraits because drawing/painting faces and facial features is what I am best at in art and just drawing faces in general is what I enjoy. I make portraits of those who inspire me, That's why I painted Jake Sim. He inspires me to become more confident and follow my dreams.

  • Kiera Fegan, Year 11

    24. Distortion

    Photography

    Distortion
    1: the act of twisting or altering something out of its true, natural, or original state : the act of distorting.

  • Elena Allende, Year 12

    25. Dad

    Painting
    Overall Winner

    One thing the pandemic has reinforced for me is the importance of family. Over the last two years, lockdowns, home learning, travel restrictions and isolation have all required that we adapt and live differently at work, at school, and at home. The downside of the COVID-19 pandemic on our lifestyles is evident and well documented. What, however, is less acknowledged is the opportunity it has provided to connect in more meaningful ways with those closest to us. This portrait of my dad captures a moment of connection, underscoring the importance of focusing on what matters – our relationships with others.

  • Chloe Knoester, Year 7

    26. Lilac

    Drawing
    Highly Commended

    My work is a realistic drawing of the album cover 'Lilac' by IU. I drew this because I really love the song and I like the cover of the album. I like making art since it takes my mind off things and is a fun activity to do when you're bored. I see myself making more art in the future and I hope I'll improve a lot more.

  • Maria Ajamieh, Year 11

    27. Hands

    Drawing
    2nd Place - Drawing

    A hand study.

  • Zarrie Faustino, Year 7

    28. The Woman In My Dreams

    Digital

    This is a drawing that I made with the description that my friends told me about. I was told that this girl was absolutely stunning, so I had an idea of making a nearly similar portrait of her for my friend. I used a reference for the pose, but mostly everything here is self made. I used an app called Ibis Paint X.

  • Laura Tarrant, Year 8

    29. My Pop

    Drawing
    1st Place - Drawing

    Pencil, Graphite, White pastel pencil on sketch book paper. A smile in happier times. This art piece characterises my Pop who passed away recently. His dry sense of humour brought light to every day.

  • Amy Lenihan, Year 9

    30. Girl

    Digital

    I drew this and decided to enter it in the competition.

  • Eva Meffert, Year 12

    31. Goodbye Gungahlin

    Photography

    This photograph is representative of new beginnings, as it capture's my sister's final moments in her house before moving out. The gentle streaks of lighting reflect a warm afternoon atmosphere after a hard day's work moving boxes and cleaning. Her shoes are backwards for a comedic addition. Despite the big change in her life, she is glad to be moving out of NSW.

  • Christine Manangan, Year 10

    32. Lady with a katana

    Drawing

    A lady wielding a katana. The black symbolises her elegance and her sophistication whilst the red represents her strong, courageous personality and loving demeanor.

  • Bella Pitman, Year 11

    33. Portrait of Marsha B. Johnson

    Drawing

    This is a portrait bust in pencil detailing the important social rights activist Marsha B Johnson. Marsha inspires me to speak out and use my voice. She's an incredibly influential women in history, being an important figure in the 1969 stone wall riot. This riot is was caused by police brutality in relation to LGBT+ clubs in New York. I created this artwork to honor Marsha and her contributions to providing voices to silenced queer youth of not only the 1970s, but to today's generation as-well.

  • Lilana McKee, Year 11

    34. Power within Representation

    Digital
    1st Place - Digital

    Too often we see a massive lack of representation for POC, queer, disabled, and trans women in modern feminism, one of the most powerful movements of our time. A movement that advocates for inclusivity, positivity, and equality, and yet the groups most likely to be discriminated against are dismissed/excluded. I want my art to make everyone feel empowered. Straight, LGBTQIA+, cis, trans/nonbinary, people of colour, white, able-bodied, disabled, neurotypical, neurodivergent. Through all our different, unique experiences and challenges, there is a common goal: equal human rights. But only through supporting and empowering everyone can this goal be achieved.

  • Ashleigh Fuller, Year 7

    35. Power of Pride

    Digital

    I drew this artwork because I want to show that everyone should be included no matter their differences. One of the main causes of exclusion is people's sexuality, so by drawing hands in a heart shape coloured like some of the pride flags, and by adding the straight ally flag in the middle it shows that no matter your differences we are all the same in one way or another.

  • Abigail Boddington, Year 12

    36. A SHOT TO REMEMBER

    Digital

    Based on the song The Sharpest Lives by My Chemical Romance, A SHOT TO REMEMBER depicts the feeling of unhealthiness that comes with toxic relationships. The lyrics shown, “I've really been on a bender and it shows // so why don't you blow me a kiss before she goes?”, come from the song's bridge. The work compares the characters’ relationship to alcoholism - an addiction they want to but cannot break - as they are bound, sweating and sleepless, to their significant other.

  • Jacinta van der Kallen, Year 9

    37. Dancing with the Dead

    Painting

    This artwork, titled 'Dancing with the Dead', is an ink artwork about life and death working, or in this case dancing, together. The ink in the artwork is self made, using charcoal, liquid gum arabic and water. The very little colour on the girl is to reflect life through her in this dim scene.

  • Ruby Pardy, Year 7

    38. All The World's A Stage

    Mixed Media

    All my life I’ve been connected to the arts: martial arts and performing arts. Through my artwork I’ve tried to capture the stage and show one of the things that inspires me the most, performing. Through the use of Shakespeare’s quote "all the world’s a stage” and the empty microphone, I am trying to inspire the audience to reach for the microphone and lead their own metaphorical show. All The World’s A Stage communicates that everyone’s stage is different, and the audience should find their own voice.

  • Ethan Brennan, Year 12

    39. Eat My Shorts

    Digital

    I was watching the film Platoon when I thought of this. It’s inspired by a quote written on the helmet of the main character in that movie.

  • Brodie Maguire, Year 11

    40. Foreign Streets

    Photography

    Photography allows you to capture the world around you, this image of the streets of Japan showcases the beauty found in the seemingly ordinary and mundane.

  • Ruby McHugh, Year 7

    41. Random Accident

    Digital

    I used Ibis Paint X on my phone to create this digital art piece. It took me just over an hour and a half to create and I used my fingers on my phone. I started by just drawing random shapes and then it all came together. I chose these darker colours to create a darker mood.

  • Katya Mangos, Year 8

    42. Storm Heart

    Drawing

    Inspiration comes in many ways. For this drawing it was the booming thunder and drumming rain. A roaring dragon at the heart of the storm. Its rage fuelling the howling winds and grey skies. Lighting illuminating everything in a flash. The sapphire ocean churning as the dragon continues to roar. Waters rising, lands flooding. Rain has fallen from our skies many times this year. So, I draw my inspiration from it as thousands of droplets fall.

  • Cassidy Bredenhann, Year 9

    43. King

    Drawing

    This was made with charcoal. It took a long time but was ultimately fun to create. I took inspiration from some fictional literature as well as a popular creator. It doesn't have a purposeful deeper meaning or symbolism other than what the viewer would like to believe.

  • Joshua Driessen, Year 7

    44. Beast of the Tree

    Drawing

    My drawing is inspired by The Lord of the Rings and the beings, Ents. It took me about three days to draw and is only drawn with pencil. It is of the face of the tree beast that has grown enraged at people coming in and cutting down the trees in the forest where it lives. It is only comprised of the the head and it doesn't have any background to tell the story so you have to explain why it it looks so angry or you can use your imagination to come up with an idea of why.

  • Alexandra Phatanak, Year 10

    45. Wow! Fireflies!

    Digital

    The artwork depicts a girl in a dark, mysterious space surrounded by fireflies. It was digitally painted using a square brush in Drawcast. I was inspired by the forest and magic, and aimed to evoke a feeling of wonder with my piece.

  • Jessica Lubinski, Year 10

    46. Cersei

    Sculpture

    Inspired by the empowering character Cersei Lannister from George R.R. Martin’s novel A Game of Thrones, this shoe sculpture aims to embody the character's bold strength.

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With this in mind, the College respectfully acknowledges the Ngunnawal people who are the Traditional Custodians and First People of the land on which we gather each day. The College also pays its respects to the Elders past, present and emerging, and any other Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander peoples living and working in the MacKillop community.

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