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Royal Commission Case Study 33 Concludes

16 October 2015

Case Study 33 of the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse public hearing concluded late Wednesday in Adelaide...

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International: poverty-measuring tool launched

15 October 2015

Data gathered by The Salvation Army is to be used to gain a greater understanding of poverty in the USA. Working with the Indiana University...

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Anti-Poverty Week 11-17 October

12 October 2015

Anti-Poverty Week (11-17 Oct 2015) serves as an annual reminder about how much we take for granted. It's not about feeling sorry for the poo...

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Tougher laws needed to protect consumers from predatory lending

12 October 2015

It's Anti-Poverty Week, which is why The Salvation Army is calling for tougher consumer protection laws to control the excesses of predatory...

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The Salvation Army Urges Mental Health Reform

2 October 2015

This weekend marks the start of Mental Health Week, which is why The Salvation Army is encouraging more open discussion about the way we can...

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The Salvation Army Welcomes Federal Government Domestic Violence Package

24 September 2015

The Salvation Army welcomes today’s announcement by the Prime Minister of Australia, the Hon Malcolm Turnbull MP, of the Australian G...

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Salvation Army Restructure to Transform the Organisation for the Future

23 September 2015

The Salvation Army (Australia Eastern Territory) today announces a significant restructure of its head office activities to strengthen its p...

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The Salvation Army Welcomes Federal Government Announcement on Refugees

10 September 2015

The Salvation Army welcomes the announcement by the Prime Minister of Australia, Tony Abbott, for Australia to accept an additional 12,000 r...

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Auburn unites to break the stigma of mental health issues and promote suicide prevention

10 September 2015

Image: Together 4 Hope Community Walk (2014) The Salvation Army, community and religious leaders as well as the general public will join tog...

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The Salvation Army Supports National Redress Scheme

1 September 2015

The Salvation Army looks forward to the federal government publishing the report and recommendations in relation to the provision of redress...

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