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Carolyn’s new appointment sees her back in familiar territory

29 August 2013

Envoy Carolyn O’Brien sees her new appointment, as Assistant Corps Officer at Sydney Congress Hall, as something of a homecoming. Read more

MORE young disciple makers

MORE young disciple makers

27 August 2013

‘Every young Salvo a disciple maker’ was the running theme at two Youth Ministry Conferences in Queensland and NSW in early August. Read more

Get walking and help us hit 100K

Get walking and help us hit 100K

26 August 2013

The Salvation Army Aged Care Plus is encouraging Salvationists to get walking in September to raise $100,000 for disadvantaged communities both locally and internationally. Read more

Salvos Legal 'young gun' wins top award

Salvos Legal 'young gun' wins top award

22 August 2013

Sophie Roberts has been awarded a Lawyers Weekly Australian Law Award. Read more

Families first as Townsville earns $5 million grant

Families first as Townsville earns $5 million grant

21 August 2013

The Salvation Army in Townsville is one step closer to building a much-needed multi-purpose centre, thanks to a $5 million government grant. Read more

Called to carry on

Called to carry on

20 August 2013

Majors Owen and Pam Pattison have discovered that retirement doesn't have to be boring! Read more

Back to School for What About Tonight

Back to School for What About Tonight

20 August 2013

Australian boy band, What About Tonight, will tour a number of schools this month to help The Salvation Army’s new Salvo Ambassadors raise awareness of youth homelessness. Read more

Upping the tempo at Streetlevel

Upping the tempo at Streetlevel

16 August 2013

The mood at the Streetlevel music ministry in Brisbane’s Fortitude Valley is upbeat after receiving a $200,000 bequest, gifted in memorial to a loved one. Read more

Healing balm for inner west youth

Healing balm for inner west youth

15 August 2013

The Salvation Army and the Anglican Church in Sydney’s inner west has joined forces to launch ‘Alive and Free’ – a new program to engage with young people in the area. Read more

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The Salvation Army acknowledges the Traditional Owners of country throughout Australia and recognises their continuing connection to land, waters and community. We pay our respects to them and their cultures; and to elders both past and present.

The Salvation Army is committed to ensuring the provision of safe and inclusive environments for children, young people and vulnerable people where they feel respected, safe, valued and encouraged to reach their full potential. The Salvation Army is a child safe organisation.