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Salvos provide hope in darkest times

24 March 2015

In retirement, they had planned to leave their church – Camberwell Corps – in the leafy suburbs of Melbourne to travel Austral...

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Salvos service brings hope to remote region

23 March 2015

The Normanton Recovery and Community Wellbeing Service was officially opened on Wednesday 5 February. The service, located 2000km north west...

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Passing of Retired General Eva Burrows of The Salvation Army "The People's General"

21 March 2015

It is with a great degree of sadness that The Salvation Army in Australia announces the passing of General Eva Burrows in Melbourne late la...

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Love on the streets of Goulburn

21 March 2015

For the past 18 years, a Salvation Army food van in Goulburn has been active every Friday and Saturday night, reaching out to people on the...

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Salvos Street Teams making a difference

20 March 2015

The pilot Salvos Street Teams program in Sydney's city centre, implemented to reduce alcohol-related violence among young people on Friday a...

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Passion and pain on the land

27 February 2015

When service veteran Robert was forced into droving his cattle for almost a year during the severe drought of 2009, it seemed like the darke...

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Salvos helping communities caught in path of Cyclone Marcia

25 February 2015

Tropical Cyclone Marcia, a category five cyclone, crossed the North Queensland coast at Yeppoon on Friday 20 February, beginning a trail of...

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Angel inspires Monica's partnership of care

6 February 2015

Monica Gould decided to become a Salvos Freedom Partner in honour of her mother, who had a "very special encounter" with The Salvation Army...

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Hope in the midst of heartbreak

4 February 2015

A widowed farmer from St George in Queensland's south, Anne has experienced enough setbacks in recent years to last a lifetime, but through...

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Family experiences Hope House miracle

2 February 2015

For farm worker Tim and his young family, The Salvation Army’s Hope House in Gunnedah (northern NSW) turned a Christmas filled with potenti...

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