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Colonel Seymour honoured with retirement service

Colonel Seymour honoured with retirement service

11 March 2015

Colonel Geanette Seymour chose to lead her own retirement service as her 42 years of service as a Salvation Army officer was honoured at Sydney’s Belmore Corps. Read more

Q & A with the new Director for the International Social Justice Commission

Q & A with the new Director for the International Social Justice Commission

10 March 2015

On March 1, Lt. Colonel Dean Pallant became the third director in the history of the International Social Justice Commission (ISJC), based in New York City just a few blocks from the U.N. Read more

A life returned

A life returned

9 March 2015

Denise Smart courageously shares her journey through a lonely and dysfunctional childhood, broken relationships and controlling abuse to being rescued by God and finding peace she has never known. Read more

Salvos extend reach of cyclone relief work

Salvos extend reach of cyclone relief work

6 March 2015

The Salvation Army is continuing its disaster relief work in the areas worst affected by Cyclone Marcia last month. Read more

Commissioner presses politicians on “ice” crisis

Commissioner presses politicians on “ice” crisis

6 March 2015

The Territorial Commander, Commissioner James Condon, has questioned both the NSW Premier and the State Opposition Leader about their commitment to tackling the use of the drug “ice”. Read more

Salvos best on display at Canberra Show

Salvos best on display at Canberra Show

5 March 2015

Face-painting, magic shows, fashion parades, Cousin Koala and more than 2000 scones were among the attractions at the award-winning Salvos Expo marquee at this year's Canberra Show. Read more

Bridge program gets John out of alcoholic abyss

Bridge program gets John out of alcoholic abyss

4 March 2015

Having completed the 12-step Bridge Program, John reflects on his journey of addiction and liberation. Read more

Sikh community reaches out to drought-affected farmers

Sikh community reaches out to drought-affected farmers

3 March 2015

It was a segment on the Alan Jones program on Sydney’s 2GB radio station that first alerted Amar Singh to the desperate plight of Australian farmers experiencing drought. Read more

Donations aid Salvos' cyclone recovery effort

Donations aid Salvos' cyclone recovery effort

2 March 2015

A $250,000 donation is helping Salvos to 'Fill a Fridge' of community members in Central Queensland impacted by Cyclone Marcia. 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.