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30 May 2016

National Reconciliation Week celebrates and promotes respectful relationships between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and other...

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2016 Red Shield Doorknock Results

29 May 2016

The Salvation Army has sent a big thank you to the Australian public for their generosity after$4,753,750 was raised around the country this...

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New report paints bleak picture of life for Australians on the breadline

25 May 2016

The Salvation Army's Economic and Social Impact Survey (ESIS) surveyed more than 1600 clients across Australia. The key findings of the new...

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International: Salvation Army campaign wins Webby Award

18 May 2016

Johannesburg-based advertising agency Ireland/Davenport, which worked with The Salvation Army’s Southern Africa Territory on a domest...

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Thank you to our 35,000 volunteers

10 May 2016

It’s National Volunteer Week and The Salvation Army is saying a big ‘thank you’ to the 35,000 volunteers who are vital...

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Red Shield Doorknock 2016: The Salvation Army Needs Your Support

10 May 2016

The Salvation Army is asking Australians to spare a few hours over the weekend of May 28 and 29 to help collect for the annual Red Shield Do...

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Federal budget offers little hope for Australians doing it tough

4 May 2016

Whilst welcoming some of the major initiatives in this year’s Federal Budget, The Salvation Army says Australia’s most vulnera...

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International: Response to Ecuador earthquake

28 April 2016

Update: 28 April 2016 - The Salvation Army in Ecuador continues to respond to the 16 April earthquake that is now known to have killed at le...

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World First Study: The Costs of Youth Homelessness

28 April 2016

A world-first Australian study has shown that preventing young people from becoming homeless by strengthening and integrating school and you...

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Salvation Army apologises for stigmatising sex workers

27 April 2016

The Salvation Army acknowledges that our recent marketing material used the term ‘prostitute’, rather than the correct term of...

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