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Stan a fan of the Salvos

Stan a fan of the Salvos

30 September 2013

To help those in greatest need, New Zealand-born singer, Stan Walker threw his support behind the 2013 Salvation Army Red Shield Appeal. Stan embraced the role of 2013 Red Shield Appeal Ambassador because the Salvos are “about bringing...

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Building community in Quambone

Building community in Quambone

13 September 2013

Caption: The Quambone general store and post office is the centre of this tiny, Central NSW town. A development project two hours northwest ...

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Farmsitters a godsend

Farmsitters a godsend

12 September 2013

Caption: Peter Ridley working on Phil and Barb’s windmill Many Australians could not imagine working every day from dawn to d...

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Depth of care grows from pain

Depth of care grows from pain

9 September 2013

“No matter where or what part of the socio-economic level you come from, you just don’t know what tomorrow may bring. I never ...

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Helping forever ‘break the cycle’

Helping forever ‘break the cycle’

2 September 2013

“We had a young girl whose parents had never worked a day in their life, and their parents had never worked. She came in at the end o...

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Parties with layers of purpose

Parties with layers of purpose

1 July 2013

“The breakfasts are a big party – we really make it big so that the kids walk in and go, ‘wow, we didn’t realise...

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David's Freedom Story

David's Freedom Story

28 June 2013

David was a former real estate agent from a privileged background with money, nice clothes, multiple Sydney properties and a $2000 a day her...

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Matt's Freedom Story

Matt's Freedom Story

28 April 2013

My name is Matthew, I entered The Salvation Army Bridge Program on the 14th May 2012 through a court diversion program.  I was required...

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Farmers face a dry spell

Farmers face a dry spell

26 April 2013

So far in 2013, parts of Australia have faced floods and bushfires, and now some farmers are facing the prospect of another drought. Salvati...

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Oasis offers life-changing support

Oasis offers life-changing support

19 March 2013

"A lot of the young people that we work with actually live with their grandparents. They’re in a later phase of their life where they...

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