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The Right to Belong

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A role that ticks all the boxes

A partnership between Anglicare Tasmania and no-interest loans provider NILS Tasmania is delivering practical support and hope to northern Tasmanians. Read more
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Financial counselling service adapts to need

Anglicare’s financial counsellors are committed to supporting Tasmanians to build the resilience they need to weather the current cost of living crisis. Read more
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Survival Mode – The daily challenge of living on a low income in Tasmania

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Poker machine card will become a useful budgeting tool

The introduction of a universal pre-commitment card will be a useful budgeting tool for all Tasmanians who use poker machines. Anglicare Tasmania supports the Tasmanian Government’s commitment to introducing the card by December 2024 and we are looking forward to hearing more detail about how it will work. Read more
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Take back control this Christmas

Christmas can be a particularly challenging time for Tasmanians on low and fixed incomes. Planning and budgeting are essential in this current cost-of-living crisis. Read more
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Australians on lower incomes face higher living costs, says Anglicare Australia

Anglicare Australia released a new report, The Poverty Premium, today. It shows that Australians on low incomes face higher living costs. Read more
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BetStop program introduced

BetStop – a national self-exclusion register for people who want to be blocked from some types of gambling – started operating on 21 August. So how does it work? Read more

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