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Why the Salvos support the Voice to Parliament

12 May 2023

The Salvation Army is a steadfast supporter of an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Voice to Parliament. We don’t think a Voice wil...

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New Indigenous COACH mentoring to support families and individuals to flourish

11 May 2023

Elders and community people who attended the launch of the COACH program As Australia celebrates National Reconciliation Week (27 May to...

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Flash floods unite community

9 May 2023

As parts of Australia experienced incessant rain during October 2022, residents of affected areas in Victoria, NSW and Tasmania were forced...

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Music provides youth with a life-changing experience

27 April 2023

Owen Davis continues to volunteer for The Salvation Army, decades after his life was changed through his experiences at the Army’s Oa...

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Capturing the essence of war

21 April 2023

  On 25 April each year, many reflect on the meaning of Anzac Day. For not only a day to acknowledge the sacrifice of courageous veter...

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Asylum Seeker and Refugee Service - assisting a community in great need

6 April 2023

The Asylum Seeker and Refugee Service provides friendship and hope to people who are new to Australia. Asylum seekers know all too well the...

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Easter 2023 Territorial Leader's Message

21 March 2023

The Salvation Army has a big vision to see Australia absolutely transformed. Check out our Territorial leader Miriam Gluyas's Easter message...

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General Eva Burrows: Born to lead

9 March 2023

Eva found people fascinating and continued to serve in a voluntary capacity in Melbourne during her retirement Australian Salvation Army off...

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Batemans Bay Corps a classic example of The Salvation Army mission in action

17 February 2023

Thriving community garden at Batemans Bay CorpsThe corps (church) has a small but dedicated band of members who are committed to making an i...

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New Commissioner takes up appointment

1 February 2023

Commissioner Miriam Gluyas, commences her appointment of Territorial Commander and Chair of The Australia Territory Board of The Salvation A...

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