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Financial literacy sessions equip students for success

Youth2Independence students living at Trinity Hill in North Hobart are learning the art of money management from Anglicare’s team of financial counsellors. Read more
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New JobSeeker rate is plunging people into poverty

Anglicare Australia has renewed its call to raise the rate of JobSeeker and related payments for good. The call follows the release of a new report on financial stress commissioned by the Brotherhood of St Laurence. Read more
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How can I take back control of my finances?

It’s never too early – or too late – to take that vital first step toward taking back control of your finances. It may be easier than you think, and it’s likely to boost your mental health and wellbeing at the same time. Read more
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Are you in bill shock?

If you've received a higher than usual power bill, help is at hand. A financial counsellor can help you understand your options so that you can get back on your feet. Read more
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Financial counselling increase recommended

Anglicare has welcomed the findings of a national review recommending a major investment in the nation’s financial counselling services. Read more
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Raise the rate

Anglicare has contacted Tasmania’s Federal Members of Parliament urging them to take action to ensure all Australians have an income adequate to live with dignity. We are calling for the rate of Newstart and Youth Allowance to be raised. Read more
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Give the gift of warmth this winter

With snow settling to low levels across Tasmania this week, how have you been keeping warm? Read more
Anglicare team members with the new Pinkbox vending machine

Sharing the dignity

The Anglicare office in Launceston is now hosting a Share the Dignity vending machine which distributes personal hygiene items for women. Read more

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