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The Christian Brothers, a religious congregation founded by Edmund Rice in Ireland, moved to Australia in the mid-19th century to address the educational needs of the growing population, particularly in the context of the Irish Catholic immigrant community. They aimed to provide a Catholic education and support for young boys, contributing to the establishment of schools and a network of educational institutions across the country. Their mission was driven by a commitment to faith, education, and social justice, responding to the challenges faced by marginalized communities in the new colonies.

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