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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![A man in the kitchen cooking and an Anglicare Support Worker speaking to him as he cooks.](https://staging-anglicare.kingsdigital.dev/wp-content/uploads/2023/10/Angilcare_AC_Kitchen_01_00002101-1024x576.jpg)
Living well and achieving goals
Anglicare provides expert, tailored support to older Tasmanians and people who have acquired an injury. Anglicare is now in its 40th year of operations. In the early days, we focused on housing and financial counselling. This video shows that in more recent times, we have expanded into services that support older Tasmanians and people who have acquired a brain injury or another type of significant injury. Read more![A person points to the 'search' section of an internet browser on their tablet.](https://staging-anglicare.kingsdigital.dev/wp-content/uploads/2023/10/shutterstock_435123175-searching-internet-1024x735.jpg)
Essential connections
Anglicare Tasmania supports Anglicare Australia's call for governments to treat and regulate the internet as an essential service. The internet is not a luxury. 28% of Australians do not have the money, equipment or skills to regularly access the internet. Read more![Older person, with glasses, sitting on a couch, wearing a red jumper and grey pants. They are holding a small white dog on their lap. They are smiling.](https://staging-anglicare.kingsdigital.dev/wp-content/uploads/2023/10/Peter-Attrill-with-Josephine-Howrah-October-2023-scaled-e1696476044109-962x1024.jpg)
Fair winds for Peter
At nearly 94, Peter Attrill’s life so far has been filled with sailing honours, overseas adventures and a close-knit family. Anglicare manages Peter's home care package. The service can provide important respite for family members. We chatted with Peter in the lead-up to National Carers Week. Read more![A group of people standing in front of the Huon Valley PCYC building in Huonville. They are representatives from both Anglicare Tasmania and the PCYC.](https://staging-anglicare.kingsdigital.dev/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/Get-into-the-Game-group-pic-2-smaller-1024x768.jpg)
Anglicare joins with Huon Valley PCYC to ‘get into the game’
Anglicare Tasmania is encouraging sporting organisations to make a commitment to reduce the impact of sports betting in their club environments. Read more![Illustration of a hand holding a card with the words Simple as written on it.](https://staging-anglicare.kingsdigital.dev/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/ANG230912-BSC-100875-SARC-Simple-As-Website3-1024x666.jpg)
Card system to benefit all Tasmanians
A promised card system for poker machine gambling is set to have widespread benefits for all Tasmanians, says a new report from Anglicare Tasmania. Read more![A photo of a man looking through a window. He is smiling.](https://staging-anglicare.kingsdigital.dev/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/shutterstock_2264099947-Indigo-Lodge-mental-health-smaller-1024x683.jpg)
Indigo Lodge provides safety and support
A safe home and a support network are key ingredients for everyone’s mental health and wellbeing. In the lead-up to Mental Health Week (7-15 October) we shine a light on Anglicare-managed Indigo Lodge in Launceston and the activities we are involved in for Mental Health Week. Read more![Anglicare Australia logo](https://staging-anglicare.kingsdigital.dev/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/AA-logo.jpg)