Diocese of Ballarat Catholic Education Limited: Towards 2035

CIRP Spotlight: Nurturing Leadership from Within

21 min · 10. juni 2026
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In this episode, Ruth Appleyard (DOBCEL Marketing & Communications Manager) sits down with Fiona Murphy, (DOBCEL Organisational Development Manager), along with Emily Clarke (Principal of St Alipius Primary School, Ballarat East), Narelle Cox (Principal of St Aloysius Primary School, Redan), and Jayne Bosworth (Principal of St Brigid’s Primary School, Ballan). Together, they explore Nurturing Leadership from Within, a Collaborative Innovation Research Prototype (CIRP) focused on growing the next generation of leaders from within our school communities. The conversation explores how schools can identify and nurture leadership potential, create opportunities for staff to develop their skills and confidence, and build a strong pipeline of future leaders for Catholic education. In this episode, you'll hear: * Why developing future leaders matters * How these schools are nurturing leadership potential * The value of collaboration across school communities * Reflections on leadership, growth and opportunity

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