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The real cost of gambling harm

Reducing gambling harm will deliver benefits to all Tasmanians, says a new report from Anglicare Tasmania’s Social Action and Research Centre (SARC). Read more
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Healthy, safe and loved

Anti-Poverty Week is held between 16 - 22 October. Anglicare’s Communities for Children (CfC) program supports families living in the Launceston area and Tamar Valley. Explore what's been happening in the program this year. Read more
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Eveline students speak their mind

Nine young people living and learning with Anglicare have contributed to the Tasmanian Youth Story Project. Read more
Thread Together at Goulburn Street

New threads

The Thread Together mobile clothing service was received enthusiastically when it visited Anglicare's supported accommodation facilities recently. Read more
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Awareness, belonging, connection: the ABCs of mental health

Anglicare provides children, young people and adults with the building blocks they need for strong mental health. Read more
University of Tasmania Social Work student Natalie prepares to scale the climbing wall at the Taz Kids camp.

Learning the ropes with Taz Kids

What happens at a Taz Kids holiday camp? Two social work students on work placement with Anglicare describe their experience of participating in one. Read more
A member of Anglicare's Needle and Syringe Program is pictured in the Burnie outlet. Behind her there are posters with health messages and sterile injecting equipment for people who use drugs.

Reasons to smile

The Anglicare team at the Burnie Needle and Syringe Program cares about its local community, including people's dental health. Read more
Mat O'Brien, Financial Resillience Wellbeing Program Manager sitting at his desk turned away from his computer looking at the camera similing.

Balance your budget for free, with Anglicare

Anglicare operates the National Debt Helpline in Tasmania. It's a free service for Tasmanians, operated by Tasmanians. Read more

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