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The beauty industry is a worldwide phenomenon and continues to thrive. Qualify as a beauty therapist and it's your choice where you want to work, in Ireland or internationally.

“Whether you’re just starting in your career, want a change of direction or have decided to start your own business, the beauty industry offers a wide choice of potential career pathways,” said Mary O’Donoghue of Sanctuary Beauty Academy, Tralee. “The courses and training we offer are focused on ensuring you graduate with the qualifications and skills to move straight into the career pathway you decide on.”

Why choose the Sanctuary Beauty Academy? Firstly, their courses will meet your goals. They have a 100% pass rate and graduates are immediately employable. It’s no secret that the demand for top quality beauty therapists continues to climb. If you are interested in acquiring the skills and qualifications in the latest methods of skin and body care, make-up techniques, massage, waxing, and electrical therapies Sanctuary Beauty Academy can provide the course for you. They are recognised for producing graduates of a premier standard who are industry relevant to the needs of employers in the beauty industry today. They offer a well-rounded beauty curriculum, not alone developing your skills and professionalism but building confidence, communication skills and overall effectiveness as a professional therapist.

Accredited Qualifications

CIDESCO is considered the world's most reputable international qualification in the field of beauty aesthetics and spa therapy. Since 1946, CIDESCO, has led by example setting the industry standards across five continents and earning the respect of employers.

ITEC has a strong history in beauty therapy and has been awarding high quality regulated and respected qualifications since 1947. They provide different levels of courses from awards to certificate and diplomas in all aspects of the beauty industry.

Contact Sanctuary Beauty Academy today on 066 71 85776 or by emailing maryodonoghue@sanctuarybeautyacademy.com.

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Calls to revive Darkness Into Light

A local councillor has called for the reinstatement of the Darkness Into Light charity walk in Killarney, following the event’s absence from the local calendar since 2024. The issue was […]

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A local councillor has called for the reinstatement of the Darkness Into Light charity walk in Killarney, following the event’s absence from the local calendar since 2024.

The issue was raised at Wednesday’s Killarney Municipal District meeting, where calls were made for the local authority to support new organisers in getting the fundraiser back on its feet.
The Killarney event was originally founded in 2011 by Marie O’Carroll in memory of her son, Nathan, who tragically took his own life in 2007.
For over a decade, under Marie’s stewardship, the walk raised significant funds for Pieta House’s suicide prevention services.
However, following her decision to step down after the 2024 event, the walk did not take place in 2025.
Cllr John O’Donoghue told the meeting: “It was only after looking at the media last year showing all the towns all over Kerry that ran and walked that I realised Killarney was missing out,”
Darkness Into Light is Pieta’s flagship global fundraiser, with the 2026 national event scheduled to take place on Saturday, May 9. In previous years, the Killarney route through the National Park was considered one of the most scenic and well-attended walks in the country.
Those interested in helping to bring the event back to Killarney can contact Cllr O’Donoghue at cllr.john.odonoghue@kerrycoco.ie.
Photo by Valerie O’Sullivan

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Killarney table quiz for Rise and Shine Trust

A fundraising table quiz, to help send young people with additional needs on a pilgrimage to Lourdes, will take place in the Killarney Avenue Hotel on Tuesday, March 10. The […]

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A fundraising table quiz, to help send young people with additional needs on a pilgrimage to Lourdes, will take place in the Killarney Avenue Hotel on Tuesday, March 10.

The event, organised by the Rise and Shine Trust, is also dedicated to the memory of popular Killarney accountant Tim Moore, who was a very dedicated volunteer with the organisation – previously known as the Irish Pilgrimage Trust – until his passing in 2002.
Proceeds raised on the night will help send a group of young people from Kerry to Lourdes for a week of respite at Easter.
All the doctors, nurses and carers that travel with them are volunteers who will pay for their own air fares and accommodation but the Rise and Shine Trust depends on various fundraising initiative, such as the Killarney quiz, to pay for the guests that travel.
For over 30 years the people of Killarney and East Kerry have generously supported the annual table quiz at which dedicated community volunteer Cathal Walshe is the quizmaster.
The quiz will commence at 7.30pm, the entry fee for tables of four will be €40 for adults and €20 for primary and secondary school students and all support would be greatly appreciated.
Rise and Shine is an independent, self-funding, inclusive and volunteer-led charity that strives to give people it was set up to support meaningful memories, the opportunity for personal growth and an unforgettable, life-changing experience

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