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New Commissioner interviewed on ABC Radio

8 July 2013

Image of Commissioner TiddOn Sunday 14th July, the new Salvation Army Australia Southern Territory Commissioner, Floyd Tidd, was interviewed by John Cleary on ABC local radio national program “Sunday Nights”.

John talked to Commissioner Tidd about what he brings to his role as leader of the Southern Territory in Australia after moving from Canada. They discussed the Commissioner’s own personal Christian journey and philosophy as well as some of the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead in this new role.

Commissioners Floyd and Tracey Tidd commenced their role in Australia on June 1 of this year. They previously served in executive roles in the Canada and Bermuda territory of The Salvation Army.

This is an opportunity to learn about the new Commissioner and his vision and aspirations for The Salvation Army's presence in Australia.

Listen online: http://www.abc.net.au/sundaynights/stories/s3802816.htm

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