fbpx

News & media

Sophie Martin - Y2I Eveline House

Sophie is heading west

Twenty-one year old Sophie Martin will soon leave her home of two years, Anglicare’s Eveline House in Devonport, to embark on an exciting new stage of her life on Tasmania's West Coast. Read more
Ama Omran is a teacher who works at TAFE Tasmania.

TasTAFE certificate a stepping stone to independence

A partnership between Anglicare Tasmania and TasTAFE is equipping young people to thrive in the adult world. Read more
Young man sits at his computer looking worried about his financial situation

Step number one: Call Gamblers Help

Anglicare's Gamblers Help service supports people to understand why they gamble. Self-exclusion is one strategy that works, and it also applies to online gambling. Read more
a couple standing at the bench in the kitchen looking at documents, with a calculator and a laptop, concentrating and looking serious. There is a coffee pot and coffee pot.

Consumer Leases – Renter Beware!

A consumer lease allows you to rent an item, like a laptop, mobile phone, TV or fridge, for a set amount of time. You then make regular rental payments, typically weekly or fortnightly, until the lease ends. Examples of firms offering consumer leases are Radio Rentals, Rent the Roo and Make it Mine. Read more
Piggybank with a santa hat on sitting in front of a christmas tree.

5 tips to avoid overspending at Christmas

Celebrating Christmas can very easily lead to overspending and debt. With a bit of planning and following these tips, you can still have a wonderful time with friends and family without the post-holiday season financial worries. Read more
Please support Anglicare's 2021 Christmas appeal.

Anglicare launches its annual Christmas Appeal

Together we can shine a light in the darkness this Christmas. Read more
Anglicare Community Services staff members at the Devonport Child and Family Centre speaking to visitors at a table display on support services.

Speaking up for communities

Anglicare Tasmania is set to brief Legislative Councillors about the importance of taking a public health approach to reduce the harms linked to poker machines. Read more
Pens against Poverty illustration showing a person drawing and the words 'Time for change'

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

Enquire onlineContact us

Please fill in this form and a representative of Anglicare will reply to your message within two working days. Be sure to provide your complete contact details so we can respond to you.

Click the button below to visit our contact page

Contact us

Or, phone us on

1800 243 232