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Response to Guardian Australia Report on Gay Asylum Seekers

24 September 2014

In relation to the Guardian Australia report tilled 'Gay asylum seekers on Manus Island write of fear of persecution in PNG', published on 2...

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Three young Salvo volunteers recognised for extraordinary service

22 September 2014

Three Salvation Army volunteers have been recognised for outstanding contribution to their communities at Parliament House in Victoria as pa...

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Young people inspired by Melbourne Storm

17 September 2014

A group of teenagers from The Salvation Army’s Tools For The Trade program were given a once in a lifetime opportunity to meet and mi...

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International update: response to Ebola outbreak in Liberia

11 September 2014

September 17, 2014Ebola is a health crisis ‘unparalleled in modern times’ according to the United Nations, while US President...

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The Salvation Army Response to ABC Compass Program

7 September 2014

In light of the recent Compass program, The Salvation Army once again offers its sincerest apologies to survivors and their families who wer...

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Support for Extension of Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse

2 September 2014

The Salvation Army supports an extension of the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse.

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MoneySmart Week: Demand for Financial Counselling higher than ever

29 August 2014

MoneySmart Week (1 – 7 September 2014) is just around the corner and The Salvation Army Moneycare Financial Counselling Service is challeng...

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Response to media report into allegations of abuse at Nauru Offshore Processing Centre

27 August 2014

The Salvation Army has been wrongly blamed for allegations of abuse at the Nauru Offshore Processing Centre (OPC). The 27 August 2014 report...

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International: Response to earthquake in California, USA

27 August 2014

Food, shelter, water and emotional and spiritual care are being provided by The Salvation Army to communities affected by a 6.0-magnitude ea...

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Overdose Awareness Day: tackling stigma

27 August 2014

Overdose Awareness Day was held on Sunday, August 31st, 2014.  In 2001 The Salvation Army launched the Overdose Awareness Day (OAD) in...

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