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Gracie's Story

29 March 2019

Gracie worked hard, paid her bills on time, cared for her children… and still, her family ended up homeless, living in their car. If it...

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Standing alongside Christchurch

19 March 2019

The Salvation Army in Christchurch, New Zealand, is providing comfort, support and transport in the wake of the mass shootings at two mosque...

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Cathy's story - finding hope amongst devastating drought

22 February 2019

Discover Cathy's story and see how The Salvation Army provides practical care and support to our farmers in the midst of devastating drought...

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Our website has changed

1 February 2019

The Salvation Army Australia has made some website changes. These changes do not impact any of our services or activities. There's no need t...

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From bully to believer

22 January 2019

As a kid, his school teachers and mates nicknamed him Baz after an Aussie Rules player of the day who was a bit rough.

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Music program hits the right note

22 January 2019

How Just Brass is helping a disadvantaged school.

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Supporter snapshot: Judy Brinsmead

22 January 2019

Judy has been a staunch supporter of The Salvation Army for more than 25 years.

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Caring for (furry) friends in need

22 January 2019

"An animal's eyes have the power to speak a great language," said Austrian-born philosopher Martin Buber. Indeed, if the pets that have rece...

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Graham's story

22 January 2019

Graham had always managed to find work. So when he left his job after six years as a casual forklift driver, he thought it wouldn’t b...

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Ben's story

22 January 2019

Celebrating hope, home and faith.

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