A new report from Anglicare, Survival Mode, calls for government action to raise the base rate of Jobseeker, improve access to healthcare for Tasmanians with chronic conditions, and make Centrelink and employment services less harmful for people.Read more
The art of helping others
Diane Foster is using her experience as a teacher and artist, a generous nature and interest in people to help Anglicare improve its services. A client of our Aged Care service since 2017, Diane has been a member of the Anglicare-wide Participant Advisory Group (PAC) for the last three years.Read more
Poker machine card will become a useful budgeting tool
The introduction of a universal pre-commitment card will be a useful budgeting tool for all Tasmanians who use poker machines.
Anglicare Tasmania supports the Tasmanian Government’s commitment to introducing the card by December 2024 and we are looking forward to hearing more detail about how it will work.Read more
Anglicare Australia releases annual Jobs Availability Snapshot
Anglicare Australia's Job Availability Snapshot shows that In Tasmania there are 43 people out of work for every entry-level job opportunity that is available. Long-term unemployment has become a trap in the current cost of living crisis,Read more
Take back control this Christmas
Christmas can be a particularly challenging time for Tasmanians on low and fixed incomes. Planning and budgeting are essential in this current cost-of-living crisis.Read more
Anglicare Australia calls for Stage 3 tax cuts to be scrapped
Anglicare Australia calls for Stage 3 tax cuts to be scrapped for cost of living relief. Read more
Living well and achieving goals
Anglicare provides expert, tailored support to older Tasmanians and people who have acquired an injury.
Anglicare is now in its 40th year of operations. In the early days, we focused on housing and financial counselling. This video shows that in more recent times, we have expanded into services that support older Tasmanians and people who have acquired a brain injury or another type of significant injury.Read more
Essential connections
Anglicare Tasmania supports Anglicare Australia's call for governments to treat and regulate the internet as an essential service. The internet is not a luxury. 28% of Australians do not have the money, equipment or skills to regularly access the internet. Read more
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