Good News dream becomes hope-filled reality
A bold dream has become an inspiring reality in Melbourne’s west with the official opening dedication of the Hope Building at Good News Lutheran College’s Mambourin campus.
The state-of-the-art facility, built with the support of an LLL Loan, will form the cornerstone of the growing campus that first welcomed students for the start of the 2025 school year and will continue a staged build in coming years.
“Today, we celebrate not just the opening of a new building, but the values it represents”, Principal Fiona McAuliffe said at the official opening dedication ceremony on Thursday, 22 May. “May the Hope Building stand as a beacon of inspiration, a centre for meaningful learning, and a testament to the incredible potential of every student who walks through its doors.”
GNLC’s Mambourin campus was built in response to overwhelming demand for places at the College’s Tarneit campus, situated about 10km to the north.
LLL Board Chair Steve Podlich, Chief Relationship Officer Scott Ross and Client Relationship Analyst Joe Santostefano were honoured to attend the opening dedication. “It was only a couple of years ago that Fiona met with us at LLL with what she described as a crazy dream to build a new school campus at Mambourin,” Steve reflected. “However, we were able to quickly understand the vision and partner with GNLC to support Fiona’s dream for the growth of this community. This vision is at the heart of LLL’s purpose to advance Gospel-centred mission and ministry. We are proud that our partnership has led to the establishment of this wonderful facility, we look forward to the growth to come, and the building and connection of this wonderful community.”
The name of the Hope Building has deep spiritual meaning for the Lutheran community of Melbourne’s booming west. The building is named in honour of the Martin Luther Church, built by German migrants displaced by World War II, that served the Altona North community for nearly 70 years before it closed in early 2025. Like many who have come to Australia in search of hope and a new beginning, the initial German immigrants followed the call from Mark 1:16-18 to ‘Come, Follow Me’, seeking religious freedom, hope, and peace.
“As the church doors closed, its legacy of faith, hope, and community will live on, reflected in the Hope Building, here at Good News Lutheran College Mambourin Campus, a tribute to the spirit of those who once worshipped within its walls,” student representatives said in a speech to the gathering.
The ‘Come, Follow Me’ artwork in the foyer of the Hope Building featured on the interior of the original Martin Luther Church.

GNLC Principal Fiona McAuliffe and students welcome guests to the Opening Dedication of the new Hope Building at the Mambourin campus.

LLL Board Chair, Steve Podlich, addresses the Opening dedication.

Artwork in the foyer of the Hope Building.
