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Tasmanian students take up their pens against poverty

Tasmanian students have shown flair and empathy in the national Pens Against Poverty writing competition. Read more
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Keeping the power on

Are you facing having your power disconnected because of debt? An Anglicare financial counsellor can help you to make a plan to pay off the debt and keep your power on. Read more
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Dayle is committed to exercise and community

Anglicare's home care services give Dayle and Pauline Snooks the time and energy to do other things they are passionate about. Read more
Barb Phillips standing in a garden beside a house smiling.

Barb is a whirlwind in her local community

Anglicare supports the Every Age Counts campaign. To mark Ageism Awareness Day, we'd like you to meet Barb, one of the many wonderful Tasmanians who use our home care services. Read more
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Reducing the harm

With Gamble Aware Week coming up and legislative changes in the wings, we go back to basics to explain how harm from gambling can be reduced. Read more
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Sarah is on the road to freedom

Spare a thought for young people trying to notch up 80 hours of supervised driving time when they don't have a parent available to support them. Eveline House student Sarah is one of 27 young people supported by Anglicare keen to get their 'P's'. Read more
Young people from Anglicare's Eveline House in Devonport at the international overdose awareness day event

Change was in the air on International Overdose Awareness Day

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Gamblers Help Service counsellor Jess

Self-exclusion:  it works.

Anglicare’s Gamblers Help service provides support and strategies that work. One strategy is ‘self-exclusion’. But what does that mean and how does it happen? Read more

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