We Wood Work

The woodwork project was established by Gerald Kenneally to honour the memory of his father “Paddy” Kenneally, an Australian soldier on Timor in 1942. There is demand in Timor-Leste for school furniture such as blackboards, cupboards, tables, desks, as well as teaching resources, including skills development games and jigsaw puzzles. This demand is growing and…

A Recent Visitor to Maubara Orphanage Shares Her Thoughts

We received this reflection from Meg Haynes, who with her friend, Anna Brooks, spent some time at the Maubara orphanage earlier this year. Both are ex-students of Radford College in Canberra. Meg is keen to keep contact with the orphanage and, hopefully, build a relationship between the orphanage and young people there. We thought Meg’s note was…

Annual Report 2014

We are pleased to provide a copy of our Annual Report for all our members and supporters. This is the first annual report of ATLAS since its humble beginning just over 10 months ago and we have already come such a long way. The report provides a summary of our activities and of our finacial…

News from St Therese’s Orphanage, Maubara, East Timor

Recently ATLAS received a report from Sister Inacia, Carmelite Sister, responsible for St Therese’s Orphanage, Maubara, East Timor. It provides details about the life and activities of the children. We are very pleased to share this information with you. One important aim of the orphanage is to prepare the children for life. Education is therefore…

ANZAC Day 2014

Today we remember those Australian men and women who gave their lives for my homeland, Australia. However today I also wish to honour the many East Timorese who gave their lives protecting the men of 2/2nd and 2/4th commando units who served on the island in 1942. The harsh reality is that we (Australia) invaded…

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