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Moving forward together

Moving forward together

23 April 2015

In July last year, a small group of strategic thinkers from across The Salvation Army Australia Eastern Territory gathered under the leadership of Territorial Commander Commissioner James Condon. Read more

Red Shield Appeal - William Booth House

Red Shield Appeal - William Booth House

22 April 2015

Dave and Helen work at The Salvation Army's William Booth House in Sydney, for people recovering from drug, alcohol or gambling addictions. Read more

Streetlevel flies flag for reconciliation

Streetlevel flies flag for reconciliation

21 April 2015

Respect, recognition and reconciliation were the focus of a moving flag ceremony and shared evening meal at Brisbane Streetlevel Mission on 9 April. Read more

Fellows Program helps Nathan reach learning goals

Fellows Program helps Nathan reach learning goals

20 April 2015

Applications for the 2015 Fellows Program have opened, giving Salvation Army staff, officers and volunteers the chance to pursue their professional development aspirations. Read more

Salvation Army leaders at memorial for victims of Germanwings air disaster

Salvation Army leaders at memorial for victims of Germanwings air disaster

20 April 2015

The Salvation Army was represented at the memorial service in Cologne Cathedral, Germany, for passengers and crew who died when Germanwings Flight 4U9525 crashed in the French Alps on 24 March. Read more

Passion for the spoken word

Passion for the spoken word

17 April 2015

Will Small is not your typical worship musician. He doesn’t even use a musical instrument. Read more

Salvos Schools set to launch into classrooms

Salvos Schools set to launch into classrooms

15 April 2015

In Term 2 2015, The Salvation Army will launch Salvos Schools, a national initiative with resources to help schools connect with students on a range of social issues. Read more

Salvos Schools address social justice issues

Salvos Schools address social justice issues

14 April 2015

Over 200 students gathered to learn about topics from racism to social inclusiveness at the junior social justice conference in Auburn last month. Read more

General Cox joins call to end extreme poverty by 2030

General Cox joins call to end extreme poverty by 2030

10 April 2015

General André Cox, has joined more than 30 leaders from major world religions and heads of global faith-based organisations to launch a call to action to end extreme poverty by 2030. Read more

Fodder drop brings relief to struggling farmers

Fodder drop brings relief to struggling farmers

9 April 2015

In a small town called Come By Chance, in northern NSW, 35 drought-stricken farmers have been blessed by the generosity of The Salvation Army. 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.