Woolloongabba
Our head office for Brisbane Catholic Education is located at 2A Burke Street, Woolloongabba. The venue houses all BCEO staff and comprises of meeting rooms, flexible working spaces, a café and training rooms.
contact: burkest@bne.catholic.edu.au
Cathedral House
Located at Cathedral House, next to the Archdiocese of Brisbane, this venue contains workspaces, meeting rooms, boardroom, and large training room.
Level 5, 229 Elizabeth Street, Brisbane City, Qld 4000
Contact: Cathedralhouse@bne.catholic.edu.au
O'Shea Centre
Located next to St Columba's Primary School at 19 Lovedale St Wilston, the centre it is only four kilometres from Brisbane's CBD.
The Fr Bernard O'Shea In-service Centre is a professional in-house training centre for Brisbane Catholic Education staff, schools and Archdiocesan agencies.
This venue contains workspaces, meeting rooms, boardroom, an auditorium and collaboration spaces.
Contact: oshea@bne.catholic.edu.au
Mt Carmel Centre
The Mt Carmel Centre is a professional development training centre which includes flexible workspaces and meeting rooms for Brisbane Catholic Education Office staff, schools and Archdiocesan agencies. Located at 199 Bay Terrace, Wynnum only 20 km from the Brisbane CBD. Entry to the building is via 73 Pine Street.
Contact: mtcarmelcentre@bne.catholic.edu.au
BCEO North Lakes Office
Located at 12 Endeavour Blvd, North Lakes
This venue contains meeting rooms, flexible workspaces, training rooms and large meeting rooms.
Contact: northlakesreception@bne.catholic.edu.au
BCEO Springwood Office
Located at 5-7 Laurinda Crescent, Springwood
This venue contains meeting rooms, flexible workspaces, training rooms and large meeting rooms.
Contact: Springwoodreception@bne.catholic.edu.au
For other enquiries please email Venue Services at venues@bne.catholic.edu.au
Ngutana-Lui Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Cultural Studies Centre
The Ngutana-Lui Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Cultural Studies Centre was established in 1989 by Brisbane Catholic Education in conjunction with the Aboriginal and Islander Catholic Council and the local community. The aims of the centre are to promote reconciliation, develop cultural understanding and respect for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.
In a full day programme (9.30 am-1.45pm) teachers, students, parents and caregivers will experience the living traditions of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. Activities include song and dance, art, Torres Strait Islander culture, bushwalk, foods and fibres, storytelling and boomerang throwing.
In addition to visiting our beautiful centre, opportunities to have our programme delivered at your school or other locations are available. We also have a Cultural tutor who can also visit your location, to present a shorter, individualised program of between an hour and an hour and a half. This option works very well for prep and early childhood learners.
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