Applications Now Open for the 2026 Father James Wall Bursary
July 14, 2026

As CDF celebrates 70 years of empowering Catholic communities, we are delighted to announce that applications for the 2026 CDF Father James Wall Bursary are now open. 


To mark our 70th anniversary, the value of each bursary has increased from $5,000 to $7,000. Seven bursaries will be awarded across the Archdiocese of Melbourne and the Dioceses of Sale, Ballarat and Bunbury, supporting outstanding Year 10 students as they complete Years 11 and 12 at a Catholic secondary school. 


Honouring a founding vision 


Established in 2002, the Father James Wall Bursary honours the vision of CDF's founder, Fr James Wall. In 1956, at a time when Melbourne was experiencing a post-war population boom and government funding for Catholic schools was unavailable, Fr Wall established the Fund, as a new way for Catholic communities to invest in the future of education and support schools in growing communities. 


For 70 years, CDF has continued that mission, partnering with Catholic organisations to build schools, churches, health care services, aged care facilities and other projects that strengthen communities. The Father James Wall Bursary carries that same spirit forward, investing directly in young people who demonstrate the leadership, service and compassion that Fr Wall's vision was built upon. 


Since its establishment, the Bursary has supported 119 students, helping them complete their senior secondary education and grow into confident leaders making a meaningful contribution to their schools and communities. 


CDF CEO John McClusky said the increase in bursary value is a fitting way to mark the anniversary. "As we celebrate CDF's 70th anniversary, it is fitting that we honour Fr James Wall's legacy by increasing the value of these bursaries and continuing to invest in young people who are already demonstrating leadership, compassion and service within their school communities." ï»¿

Who can apply? 


The bursary recognises Year 10 students who demonstrate leadership through academic achievement, community service, social justice, the arts, sport or public speaking. Catholic secondary schools across the Archdiocese of Melbourne and the Dioceses of Sale, Ballarat and Bunbury are invited to nominate one outstanding Year 10 student per school. 


Key dates 


Applications open: Tuesday 14 July 2026
Applications close:
Friday 18 September 2026 


To learn more about eligibility criteria and the application process, visit the CDF Father James Wall Bursary page


As we celebrate 70 years of empowering Catholic organisations and communities, we look forward to recognising the next generation of leaders who will continue to build, serve and grow; much like Father James Wall. 


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