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Direct from the TC: Updating our Army on the Royal Commission

31 January 2014

Commissioner James Condon addresses The Salvation Army Australia Eastern Territory on the Royal Commission and our response. Read more

Help still needed 12 months after ‘Oswald’

Help still needed 12 months after ‘Oswald’

31 January 2014

A year after Bundaberg was hit with major floods caused by ex-tropical cyclone Oswald, many families still have no means of repairing their flood and storm-damaged homes. Read more

More older, single women face homelessness

More older, single women face homelessness

30 January 2014

More older, single women in Australia are facing homelessness than ever before, and the Salvos are doing what they can to help. Read more

A million thanks to no-interest loans

A million thanks to no-interest loans

29 January 2014

A Salvos no-interest loan scheme (NILS) has given out $1 million to disadvantaged Australians for essential goods and services since it began over two years ago. Read more

After the Bundaberg Floods

After the Bundaberg Floods

28 January 2014

Bundaberg Salvo Peter Evans, Emergency Services, talks about the floods in 2010, 2011 and Australia Day 2013. Read more

Barbershop singers perform for God

Barbershop singers perform for God

24 January 2014

Swanky suits, barbershop vocal harmonies and four young Christian men. Meet Blindside Quartet – four passionate a cappella singers from Brisbane, Queensland. Read more

A life-saving transaction

A life-saving transaction

23 January 2014

Endless bills, bank calls and burden: battling debt is difficult, but imagine fighting cancer as well. Meet John and Belinda Barrie who overcame both with some help from The Salvation Army’s Moneycare Read more

Summer party lives on

Summer party lives on

22 January 2014

Forty-four young people and leaders from the Australia Eastern Territory had the party of their lives at Summer Carnival 2014. Read more

New leap for bush adventure graduates

New leap for bush adventure graduates

17 January 2014

Successful bush adventure graduates are set to take a new leap on an advanced life-coaching program of health and nutrition tips, communication skills – and a few more wild excursions. 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.