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We couldn’t do it without community support! Tribe Social Fitness

We couldn’t do it without community support! Tribe Social Fitness

by DunleaCentre | Jun 22, 2016 | Donations, School Report 2015, Supporters

We would like to express our gratitude to all our supporters. From donating to a newsletter to participating in an activity, together we can support those who need it. Tribe Social Fitness Thank you to the team at Tribe for their $4,512 donation raised from their...
Schools Report 2015: Board Chair’s Report

Schools Report 2015: Board Chair’s Report

by DunleaCentre | Jun 15, 2016 | School Report 2015

This continues to be a year of great excitement!  After many years of dreaming, planning, budgeting and fundraising, facilities suitable for the third millennium are now a reality in the expanded Dunlea Centre complex. Last year I wrote of our strong tradition melding...
Dunlea Centre Units In 2015

Dunlea Centre Units In 2015

by DunleaCentre | May 18, 2016 | Dunlea Centre News, School Report 2015

Have you ever wondered about what life was like for a young person in a Dunlea Centre Unit? If you have, you can read about what Dunlea Centre units Maria, Power, Flemming and Ciantar got up to in 2015 Maria Unit 2015 has been another busy year for the girl’s...
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Dunlea Centre acknowledges the traditional owners and custodians of country throughout Australia and acknowledge their continuing connection to land, waters and community. We pay our respects to the people, the cultures and the elders past, present and emerging.

Geraldine Gray

Chair of Dunlea Centre Board

Masters Education, Special Education and Teaching, BA

Geraldine Gray, commonly known as Gerry, is the Chair of Dunlea Centre Board. Gerry has a strong affiliation with Dunlea Centre, Australia’s Original Boys’ Town, connected through her support whilst she was the Education Consultant for the Catholic Education Commission NSW. She then joined the Board in May 2016.

Gerry’s leadership skills and experience in special education make her an excellent choice for leading Dunlea Centre into the future. Her dedication to the organisation, and her demonstrated commitment to the mission, is evident through her years of service. Gerry expresses excitement about the opportunities that lie ahead for Dunlea Centre and is enthusiastic about collaborating with the talented individuals who serve on the Board.

Paul Mastronardi

Executive Director

Masters Counselling, Masters Special Education, BA, Post-GradDip Psychology, GradDip Counselling for Health and Social Care, GradDip in English Second Language, GradCert Mental Health, GradCert Finance, Member of the Australian Psychological Society, Justice of the Peace

Paul Mastronardi has been the Executive Director of Dunlea Centre since 2012. Prior to his appointment, he worked for the Catholic Education Commission in the Welfare Directorate.

Paul has had many years in education and counselling, being involved in various leadership roles across the sectors. Paul was initially trained as a teacher but quickly developed a keen interest in marginalised youth.

This growing curiosity and further study led to his registration as an Educational Psychologist. With a philosophy committed to lifelong learning, Paul is currently completing his MBA with a focus on leadership and management and is working towards submitting a PhD research proposal centred on Residential Care.