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Card-based gaming system will save lives, money and families

The Liberal Government’s decision to introduce a card-based system for electronic gaming machines will have enormous benefits across the State. Read more
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The real cost of gambling harm

Reducing gambling harm will deliver benefits to all Tasmanians, says a new report from Anglicare Tasmania’s Social Action and Research Centre (SARC). Read more
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Listening to local knowledge about public transport

A new research project, Trips Not Made, aims to make public transport fairer and better for communities in urban regional centres, towns and outer suburbs. Anglicare is keen to hear from locals about their experiences, especially young people who live in these areas. Read more
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Better, Bigger, Stronger: a frontline perspective

Courtney Adams is one of 65 professionals from the community and school services sector interviewed by researcher Dr Catherine Robinson for the Better, Bigger, Stronger project. Read more
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Time for national action

The 2022 Rental Affordability Snapshot for Tasmania, released today, shows people on low incomes in our State have little hope of securing a private rental. Read more
Anglicare Tasmania's Rental Affordability Snapshot 2022

Anglicare Tasmania Rental Affordability Snapshot 2022

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Homeless children’s mental health services need to be “better, bigger, stronger”, says Anglicare Tasmania

Tasmania requires early interventions and a restructured mental health service to respond to the needs of traumatised children, says a new report from Anglicare Tasmania. Read more
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Changing the conversation about treasured lives

An art exhibition and a series of regional workshops show the community momentum for action on improving hoarding supports for Tasmanian families. Read more

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