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THQ gets pranked for a cause

THQ gets pranked for a cause

31 August 2015

The Territorial Communications and Public Relations team recently pulled a scare prank on a number of unsuspecting THQ employees to raise awareness for The Couch Project. Read more

A ‘Willing’ supporter of the Salvos

A ‘Willing’ supporter of the Salvos

27 August 2015

Brisbane-based solicitor Geoff Armstrong has found a way to give back to the Salvos while helping everyday Australians get their affairs in order. Read more

Doorways to hope and stability

Doorways to hope and stability

25 August 2015

David* was in financial crisis and overwhelmed with grief when he first approached the Salvos. It was at Greater Liverpool Salvation Army that he found “the strength to keep going." Read more

Fostering a culture of standing together

Fostering a culture of standing together

21 August 2015

Despite birthing the territory’s Chinese ministry in the 1980s, Campsie Corps was showing signs of decrease just 20 years later though lack of diversity.Lauren Martin reports on the corps' comeback. Read more

Installation of Colonels Mark and Julie Campbell

Installation of Colonels Mark and Julie Campbell

20 August 2015

Watch the meeting celebrating the installation of Colonels Mark and Julie Campbell as Chief Secretary and Principal of the School for Officer Training. Read more

Miranda Salvos step out for Joytown

Miranda Salvos step out for Joytown

18 August 2015

Miranda Corps has staged its fifth annual walkathon – “The Big 50” – which raises awareness and funds for The Salvation Army's school for disabled children in Joytown, Kenya. Read more

City corps celebrates 130 years of compassion

City corps celebrates 130 years of compassion

17 August 2015

Brisbane City Temple celebrated 130 years of mission and God’s love for people in the inner city of Queensland’s capital, throughout their anniversary weekend of 1 and 2 August. Read more

Territory commits to bridging the gap

Territory commits to bridging the gap

12 August 2015

“Today we are making history, as we launch the Reconciliation Action Plan of The Salvation Army’s Eastern Territory,” said Commissioner James Condon at the launch of the Reconciliation Action Plan. Read more

Campbells warmly welcomed

Campbells warmly welcomed

11 August 2015

Colonels Mark and Julie Campbell publicly demonstrated their approach to leadership as they humbly kneeled before God at the Mercy Seat at their appointment installation on Sunday afternoon. 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.

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