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Did you know that in 2008 Mission Australia helped more Australians than in any previous year in our history:

330,000 Australians in need
32,211 homeless people
27,916 young Australians
67,643 families
196,988 unemployed people
6,500+ under-skilled people


82% of our income in 2007-08 was spent on the delivery of our services.

For further information, click here to view our current Australia Annual Review

 

Our aim is to empower Australian's in need by supporting them to get their lives back on track. With your generous support, Mission Australia is able to offer services that:

Combat homelessness
Assist families and children to overcome hardship
Support disadvantaged young people
Deliver entry-level training
Help unemployed people find permanent work

 

News Updates

Good Food Guide 'rates' Mission Australia's Charcoal Lane restaurant

Wednesday, 01 September 2010

Mission Australia is extremely pleased to see its Charcoal Lane restaurant receive strong recognition in The Age newspaper's annual Good Food Guide published today.The Guide - widely regarded as Melbourne's food bible - gave Charcoal Lane a mark of 14/20.The Guide's review states:"Damien Styles has mastered the art of cooking with bush tucker,...
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Research project captures most in-depth portrait of Australia's homeless men

Monday, 30 August 2010

Homeless men suffer Post Traumatic Stress Disorder at 20 times the level of the general male population while males who are roughsleepers or in crisis accommodation have spent an average of four years living on the streets in their lifetime according to research carried out as part of a new initiative aimed at reducing homelessness among Sydney...
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Founding Purpose - 'Inspired by Jesus Christ, Mission Australia exists to meet human need and to spread the knowledge of the love of God'

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