News and stories
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Specialist Salvos chaplain supporting women in crisis and beyond
The Salvation Army will be among the millions who observe the annual United Nations Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women on 25 November.
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Keeping mental health in mind during Coronavirus pandemic - One year on
The Salvation Army is working hard to maintain connections and support Australians through current COVID-19 restrictions.
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Removing stigma and shame from financial struggle
Over Anti-Poverty Week 2021, The Salvation Army Moneycare service is working to destigmatise the issue of financial struggle, which remains a taboo subject for many.
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Homelessness: Mortality average of 50 years
New research has shown being homeless multiplies the risk of early death between three and seven times, to an unacceptable national average of 50 years. Even more distressing, a third of such prematur
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From despair to hope in COVID times
Experienced chef, Manesh was one of the many people who suddenly faced an uncertain future when the lockdown took hold in 2020.
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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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