CityWest News, Australia - 16 June 2008
Ipswich Adventist School is a growing independent primary school at Brassall, which aims to establish a secondary campus in the near future.
The School belongs to the worldwide Seventh-day Adventist School System, the largest protestant school system in the world.
Find out more about Adventists Schools Australia.
North Taranaki Midweek, New Zealand - 18 June 2008
School principal Smiley Aiono came up with a novel idea to improve his pupils' writing skills.
Get them to write a school newspaper. Me Aiono is the principal of the Seventh-day Adventist (SDA) Christian School.
Find out more about the New Plymouth Seventh-day Adventist School.
Bay of Plenty Times, New Zealand - 21 June 2008
The new Tauranga Adventist School at Moffat Road, Bethlehem, is sunny, modern and feels just like home.
The building is rather like an over-sized house, with sunny classrooms, ranchsliders that open to a sheltered courtyard; carpet for the 100 pupils to stretch out on and read a book, and a staffroom with all the mod cons to cater for the four teachers.
Find out more about the Tauranga Adventist School.
The National, Papua New Guinea - 24 June 2008
In most urban centers in Papua New Guinea, many young people could be seen sleeping on the street corners, bus stops and in front of shopping centres...
... Last Sunday morning, Pathfinders of Lae English SDA Church, in Morobe Province decided to take some time out to make friends with the street kids, and the homeless.
Find out more about Pathfinders.
The National - Papua New Guinea - 24 June 2008
The Seventh-day Adventist Church offically opened its new administration building at Top Town, Lae - a hundred years to the month it first arrived in the country.
Special uests included Governer-General Sir Paulias Matane, president of the Seventh-day Adventist Church in the South Pacific Dr Barry Oliver, and Morobe Governor Luther Wenge.
Read the news article by The National.
Newcastle Herald, Australia - 25 June 2008
The largest development in Lake Macquarie, a $650 million housing project with 2500 lots at Cooranbong, will give first-home buyers a leg-up and generate economic activity with almost $2 billion.
The Department of Planning will place the plan, to be built on the former Avondale Airport site, on public exhibition today.
Read the news article by the Newcastle Herald.
Hornsby Advocate, Australia - 26 June 2008
In just eight months nearly 2000 people have reaped the benefits of a high-tech cardiac scanner at the Sydney Adventist Hospital.
In fact, it has probably saved some of them their lives.
Find out more about the Sydney Adventist Hospital.
Hornsby Advocate, Australia - 26 June 2008
New mum Samira Wiemer got in the spirit of Red Nose Day at the Sydney Adventist Hospital this week.
She happily donned a red nose to support an organisation dedicated to the elimination of sudden and unexpected infant dealth.
Find out more about the Sydney Adventist Hospital.
Manukau Courier, New Zealand - 26 June 2008
Twenty-eight south Aucklanders are about to set off on the mission of a life-time.
In less than a week members of the Papatoetoe Seventh-day Adventist Community Church will head to Africa to build a multi-purpose community centre for the people of Cottendale, a small rural South African community with a big HIV AIDS problem.
Read the news article by the Manukau Courier.
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