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Reflections on recovery
This time last year, Kevin Purton and his wife Debbie were in the very early stages of recovery from a motor vehicle accident. Kevin talks about the journey in the lead up to National Road Safety Week (14-21 May). Read more
Housing investment must feature targets and transparency, says Anglicare
Anglicare Tasmania has encouraged the Tasmanian Government to develop a framework with clear targets for the availability of affordable housing to guide its investment in the State’s housing market. Read more
Eveline House appoints Student Ambassador
April 19 is Youth Homelessness Matters Day. Meet Rowena, a former student of Eveline House in Devonport. As inaugural Student Ambassador, she will help support the young people living there to make the most of the opportunities on offer under the Youth2Independence program. Read more
Strong consumer protections needed
Anglicare Tasmania today released new research that highlights the need for government to ensure strong consumer protections on Buy Now Pay Later (BNPL) products. The report Buy Now, Struggle Later? is the first research to explore the impacts of BNPL amongst Tasmanians who have used a financial counselling service. Read more
Creativity flourishes at Neena
Anglicare’s Acquired Injury Support Services team supports Tasmanians like Verdun to be creative and independent. Read more
A clear vision
The recipient of the 2023 Anglicare Scholarship in Social Work at the University of Tasmania is Louise Adams, of Hobart. Louise explains that she wants to become an agent of change. Read more
Stage 3 tax cuts will leave Tasmanians behind
New Anglicare Australia research shows that Tasmanians would get the least benefit from the Stage 3 tax cuts of any State or Territory. Read more