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Aged Care Plus rewarded for mental health model

Aged Care Plus rewarded for mental health model

29 August 2014

A unique model of care has earned Aged Care Plus a Better Practice Award from the Australian Aged Care Quality Agency for NSW. Read more

Direct from the TC: Call to Accountability

Direct from the TC: Call to Accountability

29 August 2014

Commissioner James Condon urges The Salvation Army to maintain the highest standard of accountability in all we do. Read more

Bridge Program standing strong, 50 years on

Bridge Program standing strong, 50 years on

28 August 2014

The Salvation Army’s Australia Eastern Territorial Bridge Program is celebrating its 50th anniversary this month. Read more

PNG youth find hope and a future

PNG youth find hope and a future

27 August 2014

The Hope and a Future campaign saw HMS and Aged Care Plus sponsor eight young PNG nationals to grow their education, confidence and fitness. Read more

Equipping creative Queenslanders for ministry

Equipping creative Queenslanders for ministry

26 August 2014

EQUIP QPAS is not just a creative arts camp. It’s an opportunity to combine the artistic abilities of young Salvos from Queensland with spiritual encounters with God. Read more

Newspaper campaign helps Employment Plus place job seekers

Newspaper campaign helps Employment Plus place job seekers

22 August 2014

Employment Plus Ipswich recently partnered with the Queensland Times to help locals find employment through its “50 Jobs for 50 People” campaign. Read more

Big changes on the menu at Inala

Big changes on the menu at Inala

21 August 2014

In a bold move that has seen the traditional Sunday morning worship meeting at Inala Salvation Army come to an end, the corps has instead introduced a community breakfast. Read more

New facilities offer fresh approach for Ipswich

New facilities offer fresh approach for Ipswich

20 August 2014

Ipswich Salvation Army has officially opened its new combined Family Store and Community Support Centre, which also incorporates an Indigenous Ministries Support Service. Read more

Centenary connects with community and corps

Centenary connects with community and corps

19 August 2014

Serving the community took on new meaning for the Centenary Corps when both morning and evening meetings were cancelled for the first time and replaced with the inaugural ‘Service Sunday'. 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.