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Snapshot of nation’s housing supply ‘depressing reading’
(News/Media Releases Archive)
... decades of neglect, but as predicted, it hasn’t been enough to touch the sides and more is needed. “Governments
can’t
tackle the problem alone but it’s clear that COAG needs to take a stronger leadership ...
Wednesday, 21 December 2011
2.
Pop-up shop spreads Christmas spirit to Brisbane’s disadvantaged
(Daily News/Blog)
... gifts from the shop. “While many of us often complain about doing the Christmas shopping, for some people it’s actually a luxury they would love to afford, but simply
can’t
,” Ms Watson said. “The Spirit ...
Tuesday, 13 December 2011
3.
‘See Why I’ exhibition a hit
(Daily News/Blog)
... be on hand to chat about the program and their work. If you
can’t
make it the gallery, view a selection of photos from the exhibition on Mission Australia’s Facebook page. ...
Thursday, 08 December 2011
4.
Homeless children left in the cold by patchwork reform
(Daily News/Blog)
... – have made a start in addressing specific services to children. “But New South Wales, Queensland, the ACT and the NT are lagging behind. It just confirms our point about national consistency. We
can’t
...
Thursday, 27 October 2011
5.
Meagre dole payment doesn't just hurt the unemployed: Toby Hall
(Daily News/Blog)
... adequacy of the Newstart allowance is just one piece of the complex puzzle that is Australia’s income support system. We
can’t
hope to address it unless we tackle the system as whole, and that includes ...
Thursday, 20 October 2011
6.
What are you doing for Anti-Poverty Week?
(Daily News/Blog)
... a wine and cheese supper to screen the award winning documentary More 4 Me, which documents what people
can’t
live without in the poorest and richest parts of our world. Scott Vawser, WA Chaplain and ...
Monday, 17 October 2011
7.
Letter to the Editor from Toby Hall, CEO, Mission Australia
(Daily News/Blog)
... caustic and cynical style, Gary Johns unsurprisingly misrepresents the debate around homeless numbers in Australia. That homeless agencies
can’t
disagree with the ABS for reasons other than money and ...
Friday, 14 October 2011
8.
Ten year old celebrates his birthday by helping others
(News/Media Releases Archive)
Media Release, 12 October 2011 While most ten year old boys
can’t
wait to open the mountains of birthday presents they might receive from their friends, one young man has reminded us all about the joy ...
Wednesday, 12 October 2011
9.
Charles Chambers Court wins national aged care award
(Daily News/Blog)
... work – I honestly
can’t
say enough about my staff!” As the national winner for this category, Charles Chambers Court received a trophy as well as $10,000 from ME Bank to spend on residents and the facility. ...
Tuesday, 13 September 2011
10.
New partnership to help indigenous job seekers check in to the hospitality industry
(News/Media Releases Archive)
... indigenous Australians. We
can’t
wait to get started,” Bruce said. Ms Therese said Mission Australia will be working with IHG’s hotels to help place the right people in the right roles – targeting both ...
Tuesday, 06 September 2011
11.
Housing can be a matter of life and death
(Daily News/Blog)
... by 2020. But getting that money out of the pipeline and onto the ground
can’t
come soon enough. It’s literally a matter of life and death. This article appears in today’s National Times ...
Thursday, 01 September 2011
12.
Sounds of hope from a new generation
(Daily News/Blog)
... of the class and his vivid imagination and animated nature have added so much energy to the studio. “Artworks is so awesome!”, Brett exclaims. “I
can’t
say it any other way. I’ve always had lots of ideas ...
Monday, 15 August 2011
13.
Worrying trend in homeless deaths reveals vulnerability of life on Sydney's streets
(News/Media Releases Archive)
... and I
can’t
recall seeing this many deaths among homeless people – and this is just in Sydney’s inner-city,” Mr Strickland said. “It’s an extremely concerning development for our agencies and all those ...
Thursday, 04 August 2011
14.
Community barbecues offer insight into long-grasser life
(Daily News/Blog)
... for his heart disease and arthritis. “I rattle when I walk, but when you are sleeping out you
can’t
manage your drugs properly; you don’t have a fridge or can keep track of things. I just ended up chucking ...
Thursday, 04 August 2011
15.
Reform efforts have charities all atwitter
(News/Media Releases Archive)
... the sector,
can’t
come fast enough for Morris-Smith. The compliance burden created by disparate state governing bodies is immense. “It’s an opportunity to rationalise the legislation that the sector ...
Monday, 25 July 2011
16.
Missionbeat clients tell their stories
(Daily News/Blog)
... he was fired. Without family support, Ernie was out on the streets - unemployed, homeless and broke. To make things even more difficult, Ernie has a physical disability and
can’t
get around without crutches. ...
Tuesday, 12 July 2011
17.
Getting back to nature
(Daily News/Blog)
... were already making a difference to young lives: “The children at those centres
can’t
wait to get outside when they arrive,” Ms Howards said. “It’s a small but important way we can start reconnecting ...
Thursday, 19 May 2011
18.
New van freshens up Café One service
(Daily News/Blog)
... “The support I receive here is really hopeful,” he added. “At times during the week I
can’t
eat, so I come here for a feed that’s better than home-cooked meals and better than starving. “My mum has ...
Tuesday, 12 April 2011
19.
MA joins campaign to advance poker machine reform
(News/Media Releases Archive)
... conflict, mental illness, long-term unemployment,” said Mr Hall. “I
can’t
tell you how many people we see who are in one of those situations, or have had their lives and the lives of their families ...
Wednesday, 30 March 2011
20.
Australian charities join forces to change attitudes to bequest giving
(News/Media Releases Archive)
... play an important role in filling the gaps in services where government or society
can’t
. Without this income, the vital support services and research projects that charities deliver simply would not happen.” ...
Sunday, 20 March 2011
21.
Good business can be a laughing matter
(News/Media Releases Archive)
... but the arts add millions of dollars to the Australian economy every year and employ thousands of people. “There’s no reason people with a creative gift like Ben’s
can’t
learn to turn their passion into ...
Friday, 28 January 2011
22.
Spare a thought for the “hidden homeless” this Christmas
(Daily News/Blog)
... came a week after Westpac and Mission Australia launched a partnership to combat family homelessness. “What makes it [family homelessness] worse is that eight out of 10 families
can’t
be helped and that ...
Friday, 24 December 2010
23.
A proud day for Triple Care Farm graduates
(Daily News/Blog)
... of Gold’ and closed the event with Rolling Stones classic ‘You
Can’t
Always Get What You Want’,with Service Manager Gabriella Holmes joining in on tambourine. Located in the Southern Highlands of NSW, ...
Thursday, 23 December 2010
24.
The art of small business on show in Adelaide
(Daily News/Blog)
... Mr Silverston said. “There’s no reason people with a creative gift
can’t
learn the attributes of managing a successful small business and turn their passion into a livelihood. “All the exhibitors at ...
Monday, 13 December 2010
25.
Opinion - Time for fresh thoughts on welfare reform
(Daily News/Blog)
... It’s estimated that 20 per cent of this total – 140,000 people – are thought to be capable of work. We
can’t
let this situation go on. Recently Mission Australia was asked to report on our experiences ...
Monday, 20 September 2010
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