I don't know if this helps at all, but Notre Dame in WA, while small, has an excellent reputation. It is an extremely multicultural campus, despite originating from the catholic church. Units in philosophy, theology and ethics are compulsory in most courses. They place an importance on internships (especially in the final year of the course), and is regarded highly for courses such as education, nursing, physiotherapy, behavioural science and law. However, these opinions are based on my experiences with the Fremantle campus. There are many alternative entry pathways if you don't get the desired course.
Keep in mind that I have only ever dealt with the Fremantle campus. I'm sure that the campuses in NSW will be very similar. I strongly recommend, like with other unis, that you attend the open days. This may give you an understanding of the Notre Dame philosophy, and answer many questions that you may have.