Annual Report

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Mission Australia is a Christian community service organisation that has been transforming the lives of Australians in need for more than 150 years. Working with government, corporate Australia, churches and the wider community, Mission Australia is determined to overcome disadvantage across the nation.

  • Learn more about who we are and how we work in the ‘Q&As’ section of our Annual Report.

 

Walking alongside those in need, we help them discover


Mission Australia delivers more than 550 community and employment services through three key divisions – Community Services, Employment Solutions and MA Housing. We have more than 3,500 employees who work across five pathways to create a fairer Australia.

 

Our Strategy Towards 2020
If Mission Australia is to meet the needs of a growing population, a clear guiding vision that articulates our goals, strategies and how we will create a strong, sustainable future is vital. For this reason, in October 2010 we launched Our Strategy Towards 2020.

Developed by Mission Australia’s Board and our Executive Leadership Team after extensive consultation across our service streams, it outlines our 10-year strategic direction, identifies our key client groups, our core business and priorities. Our Strategy Towards 2020 aims to ensure our organisation is in top shape to take on the challenges of the next decade.

Defining what we do best, and how, it is underpinned by four goals.

Lead-ExpertsLead experts in our fields
By advocating for disadvantaged people, influencing government, developing outstanding managers and engaging with the Christian community.

Service-ExcellenceService excellence
By striving for best practice and involving our clients and communities in service development, we will deliver better outcomes for disadvantaged Australians.

Working-SmarterWorking smarter
By working smarter we will be more effective, better serve people and deliver value for money for all our stakeholders.


Sustainable-Growth

Sustainable growth
By focusing on new business that is financially, socially and environmentally sustainable, we will strengthen our capacity to help Australians in need.

 

Mission Australia’s Annual Report 2011 highlights how as an organisation we have worked towards achieving these goals and used our core expertise across our five pathways.

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Learn how we are becoming Lead experts

 

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