Congratulations to the Old Collegians Football Club for the wonderful win in the B Grade Amateur Grand Final. Well done to President Michael Howard, the Committee and the players for an outstanding effort. Visit the club website
Camberwell,Bulleen 1950-2010
Congratulations to the Old Collegians Football Club for the wonderful win in the B Grade Amateur Grand Final. Well done to President Michael Howard, the Committee and the players for an outstanding effort. Visit the club website
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From Martin McIntosh, President of the Marcellin Old Collegians Cricket Club:
Kevin Boyd, former MOCCC Secretary, long serving and outstanding committee member, second XI Captain and club leader died suddenly yesterday. The loss of any member of our community is always felt keenly, the loss of Kevin will be immeasurable.
As an avid and talented golfer, Kevin was also heavily involved at the Greenacres G.C. and successfully ran his own financial services business.
Clearly Kevin was a man who enjoyed being part of a community and ensured that he made valuable and memorable contributions to them wherever possible. All those who knew Kevin, benefited and continue to benefit from the generosity of those contributions.
Thoughts and prayers are with Marie, Bob, Terry, Libby and the kids and all of those close to the Boyd family at this time.
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The Old Collegians extends its condolences to the family and friends of Old Collegian Simon Panozzo (1997) who was tragically killed in a road accident recently.

Dr Robert Michael McAlister – 14/8/1958 – 13/3/2010. Born in East Melbourne, August 1958, Rob lived his formative years in Burwood East and spending much of his time at his Grandmother’s home in Euroa. After attending school at Marcellin College, he commenced his medical training at Monash University in 1977. [Read More...]

Old Collegian Pat O’Callaghan (2004), his brother James and friend Sean Connell are planning a major bicycle trek in a good cause.
The ride will traverse approximately 7000km, starting in the South of Spain and ending in Ghana and is being undertaken to support Y generation against poverty (Y-Gap) projects in Ghana. Y-Gap is a young organisation who is currently supporting several sustainable development and poverty alleviation projects globally. In Ghana they support a safe house to help prevent child trafficking in the fishing industry. Here is a link to Y-gaps website if you wish to investigate further: http://ygap.com.au/ghana.
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