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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
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
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Families move forward

Anglicare assists Tasmanian families in need through the Family Assistance Program. Read how a simple hand up is helping families to flourish. Read more
A group photograph of children who have graduated from Anglicare's HIPPY program.

Children hip-hop into learning

Congratulations to the 30 children who have graduated from Anglicare's HIPPY program. Read more
Speakers from Hobart Homelessness Week event

Forum calls for stronger focus on accountability

A forum held in Hobart to mark Homelessness Week calls for a greater focus on accountability to help improve outcomes for Tasmanian children experiencing homelessness alone and without the care of a parent or guardian. Read more
A group of children graduating from the HIPPY kids program in Launceston. They are wearing Hippy Australia t-shirts of different colours and a carboard hat with a letter or number on them.

HIPPY kids are eager to learn

If you live in Launceston or its surrounds and you have a four to five-year-old child, Anglicare's HIPPY program could be what you've been looking for. Read more
Deb and Glenn

“Every new wave is a new start.”

Meet Deb Morcom, one of Anglicare's caring and committed volunteers. Read more

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