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Our partners
(Partnerships/Major Corporate and Community Partners)
... services, telecommunications, resources, consumer goods, retail,
transport
ation, industrial products, e-commerce and private equity. The Sydney office opened in 1989 to provide Asia Pacific coverage ...
Tuesday, 17 January 2012
2.
Put your unused sports gear to good use
(Daily News/Blog)
... Fit for Good is currently looking for a second-hand (or new even!) bicycle as a form of
transport
ation for a Mission Australia client in inner-city Sydney. If you or anyone you know is looking to get ...
Monday, 16 January 2012
3.
Wollongong youth get a helping hand from jobs workshop
(News/Media Releases Archive)
... through the country in 2008. “The problem is exacerbated by local issues, such as the region’s poor public
transport
system which makes it difficult for young people in outer-lying areas to access work ...
Monday, 09 January 2012
4.
Snapshot of nation’s housing supply ‘depressing reading’
(News/Media Releases Archive)
... in the cost of utilities and
transport
, it’s individuals and families at the lower end of the income scale that are most affected. “The situation has serious impacts down the line. Because of the lack ...
Wednesday, 21 December 2011
5.
Sustainable growth
(Pathways/About Us)
... sustainability program, which aims to build a stronger understanding of the environmental impact of our measurable
transport
use. We also provided services designed to help those we support to adapt ...
Monday, 21 November 2011
6.
NEIS helps Dang grow fruitful business
(Daily News/Blog)
... Khammathit, or Dang, as she prefers to be called. “When I arrived I did not speak English and there was no
transport
ation,” Dang explained. “I got casual jobs at the nearby farms picking mangoes, pawpaws, ...
Monday, 07 November 2011
7.
Avoid being taken for a ride this Melbourne Cup
(Daily News/Blog)
... cash you need to pay for the day’s entertainment including: drinks and lunch,
transport
and the pre-determined amount you have chosen to wager.” Mr Isles also says that mixing drinking and gambling can ...
Tuesday, 01 November 2011
8.
Meagre dole payment doesn't just hurt the unemployed: Toby Hall
(Daily News/Blog)
... average cost of rent in the city – to cover everything: food, clothing,
transport
, etc. Imagine yourself trying to live on $16.50 a day? Secondly, it creates an incentive for job seekers to attempt ...
Thursday, 20 October 2011
9.
SMILES for youth starts Mental Health Month
(Daily News/Blog)
... Head Community Hall (at the Rotunda in Baker Drive). Meals will be provided and
transport
can be arranged, but it is essential to call Mission Australia if you require it. Places are still available ...
Wednesday, 05 October 2011
10.
Cheryl’s dedication recognised with a Wurreker Award
(Daily News/Blog)
...
transport
, gaining a licence is vital for young people’s mobility. And programs such as L2P program take some weight off families struggling to cope. “Importantly, helping young people to get their licences ...
Monday, 26 September 2011
11.
Norm's Blog: Day Three Part One - United Way Spark Point Oakland.
(Daily News/Blog)
This morning’s site visit was some way out of San Francisco city so it involved my first experience of the amazing public
transport
system here. Cheap, clean, fast and super convenient - riding the Bay ...
Thursday, 22 September 2011
12.
70 jobs in Warwick region Indigenous Employment project
(News/Media Releases Archive)
...
transport
and logistics, retail, wholesale, horticulture and primary production, food processing, aged care, hospitality and government. “Industry-specific training will be given to participants based ...
Thursday, 18 August 2011
13.
Worrying trend in homeless deaths reveals vulnerability of life on Sydney's streets
(News/Media Releases Archive)
MA Media Release - 3 August, 2011 Daniel Strickland, Manager for Mission Australia’s homeless
transport
service, Missionbeat, says an estimated 10 homeless people have died in the last two months alone ...
Thursday, 04 August 2011
14.
Kids now get into the zoo for free
(Daily News/Blog)
... MetLink and V/Line, has given free entry and free public
transport
to Victorian children from across the state - including migrants and refugees. Last December, more than 100 volunteers from Mission ...
Friday, 24 June 2011
15.
New Aboriginal health clinic opens in Goulburn
(Daily News/Blog)
... the wider Aboriginal community in the area,” she added. Referrals are not needed to attend the clinic and
transport
ation can be organised if required. For more information or to make an appointment, ...
Friday, 17 June 2011
16.
Help Sydney’s homeless – donate a blanket today
(Daily News/Blog)
...
transport
homeless men, women, children, families and intoxicated or drug affected men and women to services to meet their immediate needs, including safe accommodation, medical care or food and clothing. ...
Thursday, 12 May 2011
17.
Reaching out to rough sleepers
(Daily News/Blog)
... day of the year, Missionbeat staff are out on the streets ready to
transport
homeless men, women, children and families, as well as intoxicated or drug-affected people to support services. Drivers and ...
Sunday, 01 May 2011
18.
A chance to assist migrants
(News/Media Releases Archive)
...
transport
and even apply for jobs. "I work full-time with Josephite Community Aid in Seven Hills, but the commitment to the Home Tutor Scheme is only one to two hours a week and the time I spend with ...
Monday, 18 April 2011
19.
Youth Beat service planned for SA
(Daily News/Blog)
... Beat mobile outreach services in the Northern Territory and Tasmania. Run by trained youth workers, Youth Beat provides young people affected by drink or drugs with support and
transport
to...Last year ...
Thursday, 07 April 2011
20.
Make a difference to someone's life - become a volunteer English tutor
(News/Media Releases Archive)
... life as well as any native Australian, speaking on the phone making appointments, using public
transport
, even applying for jobs. I feel so privileged to have been a part of that process." "I work full-time ...
Tuesday, 29 March 2011
21.
Inequality is growing in Australia: ACOSS
(News/Media Releases Archive)
... this peak period. "We know the cost of essential items and services like food, rent, energy, health, education, clothing and
transport
costs continue to go up. In fact since 2000, the cost of living in ...
Sunday, 27 March 2011
22.
60 seconds with… Sharyn Brown
(Daily News/Blog)
... often have no fixed address, don't have personal documents that are needed for applications or haven't received mail and don't have money for public
transport
when told by government agencies to return ...
Monday, 07 March 2011
23.
New look for Missionbeat – a Sydney icon
(Daily News/Blog)
... kilometres a year, the vans
transport
homeless men, women, children and families, and intoxicated or drug-affected people to support services that provide safe accommodation, medical care, food and clothing. ...
Friday, 04 March 2011
24.
World opens up for WA Catalyst graduates
(Daily News/Blog)
... and friends at Mission Australia’s Wattle House, which provides support services for people facing significant life challenges. From there, they were all
transport
ed by bus to the... A dream has come ...
Wednesday, 02 February 2011
25.
Long-term unemployment rises: ABS
(Daily News/Blog)
... Statistics (ABS) this week. For long-term unemployed people the most common main difficulty in finding a job was '”too many applicants for available jobs'” (14 per cent), followed by “too far to travel/
transport
...
Friday, 21 January 2011
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