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The Salvation Army’s 24/7 crisis and emergency accommodation service in Burnie, Tasmania, is an inclusive, diverse and non-judgmental place for anybody experiencing homelessness. “Some people can have misconceptions about those who are homeless because of a lack of knowledge. But once you start to have a look a bit deeper, it becomes quite clear that many of us are a couple of pay packets away from becoming homeless,” says Kent (Assertive Outreach Worker, Safe Space).

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Salvos Studios is the territory’s production team that creates videos, audio and animations to benefit the whole organisation. The team has two studios, one in Blackburn (Melbourne) and one in Redfern (Sydney).

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