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Animated picture of people trying to climb a number of forever growing obstacles. Some are successful on their own, some are needing help from others. Some are giving up. The person in the wheelchair can't really do anything but watch.

Paying the Price of Welfare Reform

”I prefer not to use computers. I want to speak to people in person because I don’t understand a lot of things. I know the system but there are a lot of words I don’t understand." Read more
A person with long hair, a white jumper with a red heart on it and black pants and brown shoes. They are sitting on the roof of a car looking out over clouds during a sunset. Its a beautiful view.

Professional, effective treatment

Anglicare is partnering with Tasmanian GPs to deliver tailored treatment to people with problematic alcohol or other drug use. Read more
Photo looking out of a window where some aboriginal elders are standing and looking at the house and the gardens

Listening and learning on Country

Aboriginal elders recently took Anglicare CEO Chris Jones and two Aboriginal staff to visit Flinders Island. Read more
Carers Support

Supporting those who care

Jenny* is one of the 84,000 Tasmanians with an unpaid caring role. Read more
ANZAC Day: A time of remembrance

A time of remembrance

Anglicare is proud to be delivering home care support to war veterans and war widows across our state. Read more
Rental Affordability Snapshot

Rental market lock-out

People on low incomes, including working Tasmanians on minimum wage, are largely locked out of the state’s private rental market. Read more
Housing Connect

Housing action a priority

In recent weeks Tasmania has experienced some windy, cold weather – leading to community concern about the welfare of people experiencing homelessness. Read more
Suicide Attempt Aftercare

Support that saves lives

There’s tremendous power in ‘just being there’ and listening to a person in pain. Read more

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