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Help is at hand if you’re thinking about quitting

The coronavirus situation has made many people more aware of the risks associated with smoking. At Anglicare we understand how difficult it is to break the smoking habit, and we’re keen to help you prepare to quit. Read more
Students at Launceston’s Thyne House are building on their skills to support a healthy lifestyle.

Building on young people’s skills.

Students at Launceston’s Thyne House are building on their skills to support a healthy lifestyle. Read more
Anglicare is shining a spotlight on the harm inflicted by payday loans and calling for stronger protections.

Stop the debt trap

Anglicare is shining a spotlight on the harm associated with payday loans and calling for stronger protections. “Alarm bells should be ringing. These loans are too easy to access, which means that people are lured into borrowing what they cannot afford,” said Chris Jones, Anglicare’s CEO. Read more
Trust and development of good relationships are key to building effective support services on Flinders Island.

Building effective support services on Flinders Island.

Community trust and good relationships are essential elements of Anglicare’s work to improve the health and wellbeing of people on Flinders Island. Read more
A mother squatting beside a child on a lawn

Financial counselling for women experiencing family violence.

Abuse takes many forms – including to prevent someone from having access to money, or to make decisions about their finances. Read more
Student at Anglicare supported youth accommodation doing a coffee making essentials course.

Have you perfected the art of making a great flat white?

It’s a skill students at youth accommodation facility Trinity Hill are on their way to mastering. They completed an introductory course in espresso coffee making late last year. Read more
Bags of food donated during the Christmas Appeal are thoughtfully distributed to people in need.

Christmas Appeal reflects our caring community.

Have you ever had an experience that makes you realise how fortunate you are to live in Tasmania? Read more
Rachel Balmer, Anglicare General Manager Disability Services.

A career that is purposeful.

Working in disability support is a job that empowers others and also offers a rewarding career path. Read more

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