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New artwork celebrates listening, talking and healing: Salvation Army Stretch RAP

New artwork celebrates listening, talking and healing: Salvation Army Stretch RAP

10 June 2025

A new artwork, Our journey. Our business. Our Guuyungs (camps/circles), has been created to mark the launch of The Salvation Army’s S...

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Why is NAIDOC Week important to all Australians?

Why is NAIDOC Week important to all Australians?

16 May 2024

The Salvos Territorial Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Engagement Coordinator, Chris Congoo, explains the importance of NAIDOC week to...

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Our Elders – paving the way for generations

Our Elders – paving the way for generations

27 June 2023

Our Elders have paved the way for future generations. While Australians have gained much from their experiences, there is more for us to lea...

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Honouring Elders with Launceston NAIDOC service

Honouring Elders with Launceston NAIDOC service

27 June 2023

The deepening ties between the Launceston Salvation Army, and the Launceston-based Aboriginal Elders Council of Tasmania, will enrich the 20...

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Forging friendships at Sunset Skate

Forging friendships at Sunset Skate

27 June 2023

The Salvos - Positive relationships and community support are helping First Nations youth tackle life challenges with a refreshingly new per...

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