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Snapshot of Salvation Army mission to asylum seekers on Nauru

Snapshot of Salvation Army mission to asylum seekers on Nauru

21 September 2012

As The Salvation Army’s mission to asylum seekers on Nauru gets underway, we hear a personal account from the front line. Read more

Salvation Army Work Officially Commenced in Greenland

Salvation Army Work Officially Commenced in Greenland

20 September 2012

THE General has given approval to the opening of Salvation Army work in Greenland as from 8 August 2012, bringing the number of countries in which the Army officially operates to 125. Read more

Aged Care Plus Walkathon raises more than $50,000

Aged Care Plus Walkathon raises more than $50,000

20 September 2012

Thanks to the generosity of Salvationists and the community, The Salvation Army Aged Care Plus Walkathon has raised more than $56,000 for social justice programs in Australia and overseas. Read more

Tackling alcohol harm

Tackling alcohol harm

18 September 2012

Aux.-Captain (Dr) Railton Hill introduces the alcohol culture learning module that is available to all corps. Read more

The General Leads Anniversary Celebrations in Ghana

The General Leads Anniversary Celebrations in Ghana

18 September 2012

More than 6,700 Salvationists of the Ghana Territory gathered in Accra to celebrate – under the leadership of General Linda Bond – the 90th anniversary of Salvation Army ministry in Ghana. Read more

International Headquarters Prepares for Open House London 2012

International Headquarters Prepares for Open House London 2012

18 September 2012

The Salvation Army's International Headquarters is throwing open its doors to the public on Saturday 22 September as part of Open House London. Read more

Call to the Islands

Call to the Islands

14 September 2012

The Salvation Army is urging Salvationists, officers and staff with the skills and availability for a mission secondment to off-shore asylum processing facilities on Manus Island or Nauru. Read more

Manly Corps to mark 125 years of service

Manly Corps to mark 125 years of service

14 September 2012

The Salvation Army in Manly will this weekend celebrate its 125th anniversary, with a community thanksgiving service and lunch. Read more

Woonona Corps celebrates 125 years of service to God

Woonona Corps celebrates 125 years of service to God

13 September 2012

A time capsule, the Sydney Composite Band, concerts and warm fellowship were just some of the highlights from the Woonona Corps’ 125 anniversary celebrations on 8-9 September. Read more

Indigenous elder honour for ‘Aunty’ Ruth

Indigenous elder honour for ‘Aunty’ Ruth

13 September 2012

In a unique act of reconciliation, “Aunty” Ruth Whybird, a senior soldier at The Salvation Army’s Ipswich Corps in Queensland, was made an honorary Purga elder on 8 September. 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.