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From torment to unimaginable hope

30 August 2017

After a short, but intense period of addiction, Jayden prayed his first prayer and his life changed dramatically. He shares his story.

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A new beginning for Josie

8 August 2017

What if all the things you rely on were taken away? The cold was the worst – bitter cold she couldn’t escape and could hardly...

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National Op Shop Week

7 August 2017

Its time to crack out your tote bag because National Op Shop week is running from August 27 to September 2! Throughout the week we will be h...

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Cost of Living & Power Prices Rise

1 August 2017

Today Salvation Army Officer, Major Paul Moulds, was featured in The Sydney Daily Telegraph, discussing how power prices are affecting those...

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Thredbo Disaster: 20 Years On

27 July 2017

Major Earle Ivers supports emergency personnel at Thredbo in 1997.  This year marks 20 years since the horrific Thredbo landslide ...

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Coffee and pies for the kingdom

21 July 2017

A coffee and pie van, generously donated by Sargents Pies, will be used not to feed the needy, but to train them to help others.

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Erin Harris a Superstar runner for Salvos Striders

17 July 2017

Erin’s first fun run was the 11km Sutherland2Surf in Sydney’s south. It got her hooked on running. When a family member sugge...

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A lifetime of community service

10 July 2017

Doctor and nurse couple, Denis and Robin Gordon, are active members of their community in Belmont, NSW.

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John Fawkner College gets involved at Brunswick Salvos’

3 July 2017

John Fawkner College gets involved with Salvo Schools volunteering.

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Norma's legacy to help women find hope and safety

26 June 2017

Caption: Donald with his daughter Susan. When Donald McDonald laid eyes on Norma Cundy at a dance in Melbourne’s Collins Street in 19...

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