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Oasis celebrates 20 years with glittering ball

Oasis celebrates 20 years with glittering ball

23 August 2012

The Salvation Army’s Oasis Youth Support Network has celebrated its 20th anniversary at its annual Oasis Ball, raising tens of thousands of dollars to further its work with homeless and disadvantaged Read more

Doors open at Riverview Farm Chapel

Doors open at Riverview Farm Chapel

23 August 2012

Sir William Deane officially opened Riverview Farm Chapel on Wednesday, 22 August. Read more

Aussie Salvos go for More Than Gold at Olympics

Aussie Salvos go for More Than Gold at Olympics

22 August 2012

While the world was watching the 2012 Olympic Games, Salvationists were venturing onto the streets of London to serve local residents and visitors who were there to witness the games. Read more

‘English Conversation’ groups something to talk about

‘English Conversation’ groups something to talk about

22 August 2012

Over the past 18 months, Samara Coulter has seen her Sydney University chaplaincy role take twists and turns that she could never have imagined. Read more

Townsville rallies behind Indigenous appeal

Townsville rallies behind Indigenous appeal

21 August 2012

From Far North Queensland down to Sydney’s North Shore, the Spirit of God is working among our Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander brothers and sisters. Read more

'The General Has Laid Down His Sword' – Marking the One Hundredth Anniversary of the Promotion to Glory of General William Booth

'The General Has Laid Down His Sword' – Marking the One Hundredth Anniversary of the Promotion to Glory of General William Booth

21 August 2012

ON 20 August 1912, General William Booth – Founder of The Salvation Army – was promoted to Glory. A century later, his Army is bigger, stronger and more far-reaching than ever. Read more

Army presence at Mind, Body, Spirit Festival

Army presence at Mind, Body, Spirit Festival

20 August 2012

The annual Mind, Body, Spirit Festival in Sydney sells everything from healing to mapping people’s destiny. But at The Salvation Army stall, seekers discover that the best thing in life is free. Read more

Stepping out for worthy cause no mean feat

Stepping out for worthy cause no mean feat

17 August 2012

The Salvation Army Aged Care Plus is encouraging people to put on their walking shoes to help disadvantaged communities both locally and internationally. Read more

Stories from STUMP (part 3)

Stories from STUMP (part 3)

16 August 2012

In part 3 of the July STUMPers journal, to find out how their week ended. Read more

Youth conference delegates plug in to higher power

Youth conference delegates plug in to higher power

15 August 2012

On 10-12 August, the third annual Youth Ministry Conference saw leaders attending from right across the Australia Eastern Territory. 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.