News and stories
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The theme of NAIDOC Week is 'Heal Country'
‘Country’ is more than a place for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders. It is an inheritance and a responsibility that has been passed down for thousands of years.
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Salvos continue to help in storm-ravaged areas
The impact of the wild weather that battered Victoria on 9 June continues to be felt by affected communities. The Salvation Army Emergency Services(SAES) is continuing its presence in these regions
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Support remains on standby across Victoria
After torrential winds and flooding caused mass outages and evacuation across Victoria, Salvos across the state have stepped up to support their communities.
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Australia not a 'lucky' country for those below poverty line
Salvos' research finds 9 in 10 of Australia’s most vulnerable in housing stress. Research conducted by The Salvation Army highlighted that the most vulnerable in our community are struggling
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Federal Budget right to focus on women's safety
The Salvation Army, which operates family and domestic violence services across Australia, welcomes the announcements in the federal budget of significant investment in preventing and addressing famil
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Salvos provide cyclone support
The Salvation Army is in action in cyclone-affected Western Australia, providing meals to first-responders and support to impacted communities.
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Salvos release $3 million to support NSW flood recovery
The Salvation Army has released $3 million from the Red Shield Appeal to help those impacted by the NSW floods and is calling on the Australian public to help by donating
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Salvos respond swiftly to NSW flood emergency
With heavy rains and a strong deluge threatening homes and businesses along the NSW coast, The Salvation Army has leaped into action.
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Disaster mode kicks in again under different skies
Just over 12 months ago, the skies over much of New South Wales were filled with smoke as bushfires raged and temperatures soared. Fast forward to March 2021 and the skies have taken on a different lo
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