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SAES teams prepared to activate for nation's emergencies

14 January 2022

For Australians, the summer season also means disaster season. Ever alert to the possibility of bushfire, flood, storm or cyclone disrupting...

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Flood relief for inundated Inglewood

3 December 2021

With floodwaters inundating homes in southern Queensland, The Salvation Army Strategic Emergency and Disaster Management team was called in...

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Support builds stability after escape from violence

24 November 2021

Written by Holly Reed The Salvos in Australia annually assist around 5800 women and children, at risk of, or experiencing, domestic and fami...

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Tech threats impact family violence victims

24 November 2021

ach year The Salvation Army in Australia assists at least 5800 women and children experiencing family and domestic violence.

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Specialist Salvos chaplain supporting women in crisis and beyond

24 November 2021

The Salvation Army will be among the millions who observe the annual United Nations Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women on 25...

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Keeping mental health in mind during Coronavirus pandemic - One year on

2 September 2021

The Salvation Army is working hard to maintain connections and support Australians through current COVID-19 restrictions. From mental and fi...

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From despair to hope in COVID times

27 July 2021

The containment response to the COVID-19 pandemic has had a serious impact on the hospitality industry, forcing thousands of people out of w...

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Art reflects Tanita's heart for Country

4 July 2021

NAIDOC Week (4-11 July) highlights Indigenous identity and culture and the need to protect Country – lands, waters and sacred sites....

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The theme of NAIDOC Week is 'Heal Country'

4 July 2021

Townsville-based Christopher Congoo is the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Engagement Coordinator for The Salvation Army. Among many i...

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Gift in Wills helped Peter stay on top of his money

1 July 2021

COVID-19 has increased, more than ever before, the financial pressures many households were already under. Business closures and city-wide l...

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