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Rental affordability crashes in regional areas

A new snapshot survey from the Anglicare Australia network shows rental affordability has crashed in regional areas, including Tasmania. Read more
A jar with 100 dollar notes rolled up inside. Sits beside a caculator, a pencil and a piece of paper with numbers on it.

Gambling harm a public health issue

Anglicare Tasmania has joined a community sector call for all candidates and parties to commit to making poker machines safer. 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
Photo of Ruby a young person sitting in a library.

‘Education first’

Anglicare supports young Tasmanians like Ruby with education-focused supported accommodation. Read more
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New JobSeeker rate is plunging people into poverty

Anglicare Australia has renewed its call to raise the rate of JobSeeker and related payments for good. The call follows the release of a new report on financial stress commissioned by the Brotherhood of St Laurence. Read more
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Action needed on looming gaps

Anglicare publishes an information paper on the support needs of Tasmanians with psychosocial disability who are ineligible for NDIS funding. Read more
Hep C Testing Day Confidential free blood test

Hep C testing clinic opens on 21 April in Burnie

Do you live on the North West Coast and think you might be at risk of carrying or developing Hepatitis C? Come to Anglicare's Burnie office and start your journey to better health. Read more
A photo showing some of the knitted items made by the All Saints Network of Anglican Churches in the Launceston area. Toys, booties, beanies, blankets and more!

Sharing the love

Tasmania's church community is committed to outreach, and the practical support it gives to Anglicare programs is priceless. Read more

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