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    St Mark’s — since 1957.

    We are passionate about the practical connection of theological principles to public and private life, while championing intellectual rigour in the pursuit of academic excellence.

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Our people

Meet the team

We’re proud to introduce the dedicated team at St Mark’s NTC, who work together to guide our mission, support our students, and ensure that every aspect of our community thrives.

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Our Director

Dr Jacqueline Service

Dr Jacqueline Service

Jacqueline is not only our Director but also a lecturer in theology. Her teaching and research focus on Trinitarian theology, Christology, ecclesiology, and the practical implications of systematic theology, especially in relation to human well-being and justice. A former lawyer and AusAID officer, she has also held academic and ministry roles across sectors. Read her full profile here »

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Our Deputy Director

The Rev Dr Geoff Broughton

The Rev Dr Geoff Broughton

Apart from being our Deputy Director, The Rev Dr Geoff Broughton is also an Associate Professor in Practical Theology.  Read his full profile here »

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Our Course Director

Dr Bernard Doherty

Dr Bernard Doherty

Dr Bernard Doherty is Course Director in the School of Theology and Research Fellow at the Centre for Public and Contextual Theology at Charles Sturt University. He also holds academic roles at the University of Notre Dame, Sydney, and King’s College, London. His research spans New Religious Movements, Patristics, Australian religious history, and religion in media and culture. He has published widely and is particularly interested in supervising topics on early Christianity, new religions, popular culture, and Australian Catholic history. Read his full profile here »

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Our Operations Coordinator

Danielle Linssen -- operations

Daniëlle Linssen

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Rachael Bahl — Library Manager

Rachael Bahl

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Our Educators

Our Educators

Our academic teaching team brings together a diverse group of dedicated educators committed to delivering high-quality learning experiences. United by a commitment to preparing students for a life of service, they guide learners with integrity, curiosity, and a focus on developing skills that contribute meaningfully to their communities.

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