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Searching for a more fulfilling lifestyle at the Mind Body Spirit Festival

Searching for a more fulfilling lifestyle at the Mind Body Spirit Festival

31 October 2012

The Salvos are offering an alternative at Sydney's annual MindBodySpirit festival. Read more

First Floor program providing a ‘family’ for the force

First Floor program providing a ‘family’ for the force

31 October 2012

It wasn't until he had lost his family, his health, and had been on the point of planning to take his own life that police officer Anthony finally realised his need for emotional and spiritual support Read more

Miriam sees rich reward in new PNG role

Miriam sees rich reward in new PNG role

30 October 2012

In February of next year Lieut-Colonel Miriam Gluyas will commence her new appointment in Papua New Guinea. Read more

Pipeline - November 2012

Pipeline - November 2012

26 October 2012

The November issue of Pipeline is now available to read online! Read more

Decade-long partnership provides ongoing support to mining communities

Decade-long partnership provides ongoing support to mining communities

24 October 2012

A unique partnership between The Salvation Army and a major mining company is celebrating 10 years of supporting Central Queensland communities. Read more

Oasis expansion to benefit young homeless in ACT

Oasis expansion to benefit young homeless in ACT

23 October 2012

A major expansion of The Salvation Army’s Oasis Youth Service in Canberra is underway. Read more

Europe Moves Forward Together In God-Glorifying Congress

Europe Moves Forward Together In God-Glorifying Congress

22 October 2012

The Salvation Army's Europe Congress in Prague, Czech Republic, brought together 1,300 Salvationists from 30 countries in a weekend of witness and worship under the leadership of General Linda Bond. Read more

From Kings Cross to Parkes: Envoy Rosemary Richardson’s new role

From Kings Cross to Parkes: Envoy Rosemary Richardson’s new role

22 October 2012

Rosemary says working in aged care feels miles from the young people she grew to know in the city. But she's found that the two ministries are more similar than she'd thought. Read more

Government funding allows Salvation Army to train emergency volunteers

Government funding allows Salvation Army to train emergency volunteers

19 October 2012

An injection of NSW Government funding into The Salvation Army Emergency Services (SAES) will allow the service to better train its volunteers. 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.