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Providing light in drought's darkness

Providing light in drought's darkness

22 February 2016

Emily, a mother of three young children, had a life-changing encounter with The Salvation Army in a small country town during Christmas 2014....

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Salvos provide hope in darkest times

Salvos provide hope in darkest times

24 March 2015

In retirement, they had planned to leave their church – Camberwell Corps – in the leafy suburbs of Melbourne to travel Austral...

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Hope in the midst of heartbreak

Hope in the midst of heartbreak

4 February 2015

A widowed farmer from St George in Queensland's south, Anne has experienced enough setbacks in recent years to last a lifetime, but through ...

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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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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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Compassion, care and love from above

Compassion, care and love from above

10 September 2012

“A disaster is a bit like a death in the family. Everyone provides support initially, but often as time goes by, the surviving person...

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