125BPM Concert – Star Weekly
OUP performers Zayne Mehrez and Joseph Samarani featured in Star Weekly for 125BPM concert. Read article here…
OUP performers Zayne Mehrez and Joseph Samarani featured in Star Weekly for 125BPM concert. Read article here…
The I CAN Network celebrated its fifth Birthday on the 19th September 2018 at the Treasury Theatre. Watch a sneak peak of the I CAN video on the I CAN Network YouTube channel….
Seventeen-year-old trumpeter Trish Thompson was featured in The Age print edition (on 18 June) after winning the 2018 Newsboys Foundation Regional Music Award in the Bach Competition at the Melbourne Recital Centre….
The Warrnambool Standard (on 20 June 2018) featured Trish’s story, including an interview on winning the Newsboys Foundation Regional Music Award….
Trish Thompson’s hometown paper, the Portland Observer (on 19 June 2018) featured a story on her winning the Newsboys Foundation Regional Music Award….
The Baldau Yiooghen Youth Leadership Academy – an initiative by Anglicare Victoria and The Long Walk has been launched. Baldau Yiooghen means ‘big dreams’ in Wurundjeri language. The Newsboys Foundation is a proud supporter of Anglicare Victoria’s work with young people.See the full story at SBS NITV and the Wimmera Mail Times….
Roghayeh Sadeghi tells The Age that when she arrived at Northern Bay College as a 12-year-old she could only say ‘‘hello’’. Now her ambition is to become a human rights lawyer. Roghayeh won the Newsboys Foundation Youth Leadership Award in 2015 at the VicSRC Recognition Awards….
Melbourne Youth Orchestras is teaming up with Melbourne Symphony Orchestra for “MSO Side by Side” at Hamer Hall. Full details and ticket information can be found at the MSO website. Newsboys Foundation is a proud supporter of Melbourne Youth Orchestras….
VicSRC Congress 2018 Scholarship applications are open until 9am on 7 May 2018. More information can be found at the VicSRC website. Newsboys Foundation is a proud supporter of Congress and the Victorian rural and regional scholarships….
Richmond is the first sporting club signatory to a National Congress of Australia’s First Peoples Accord. Read all about it here….