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Overdose Awareness Day: tackling stigma

27 August 2014

Overdose Awareness Day was held on Sunday, August 31st, 2014.  In 2001 The Salvation Army launched the Overdose Awareness Day (OAD) in...

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Restructure of The Salvation Army Professional Standards Office

21 August 2014

The Salvation Army has initiated a voluntary restructure of its Professional Standards Office. Restructuring the Professional Standards Offi...

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Sleep on your couch for youth homelessness on Saturday, 13 September 2014

20 August 2014

The Couch Project aims to raise awareness of couch surfing, a form of hidden homelessness, by encouraging people to sleep on their couches o...

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Manus Island Arrests

19 August 2014

The Salvation Army is aware of reports on 19 August 2014 of two people having been arrested and charged over the death of asylum seeker Reza...

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The Professional Standards Office review and proposed restructure

15 August 2014

Since January 2013, The Salvation Army has worked in an open and transparent manner with the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses t...

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Spirit of Christmas CD raises $350,000 in its 20th year

14 August 2014

Myer and The Salvation Army are pleased to announce the 2013 Myer Spirit of Christmas CD raised more than $350,000 for The Salvation Army&#x...

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Red Shield Appeal 2014: More than $79.9 million donated to assist Australians in need

14 August 2014

The Australian community has once again shown its generosity and support for Australians in need through their donations to the Red Shield A...

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National Missing Persons Week: The Salvation Army reunites 40 families each week

1 August 2014

With National Missing Persons Week (3 – 9 August 2014) just around the corner, The Salvation Army is encouraging people who have lost conta...

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The Freedom Partnership to End Modern Slavery

30 July 2014

In recognition of the first United Nations World Day against Trafficking in Persons, The Salvation Army will today launch a new initiative,...

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The Salvation Army responds to the Nauru Riots

24 July 2014

The Salvation Army understands an investigation into the cause of the recent riots in Nauru Regional Processing Centre (RPC) will be carried...

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