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WE WORK IN PARTNERSHIP WITH YOUNG PEOPLE AND THEIR FAMILIES TO CREATE POSITIVE OPPORTUNITIES AND HOPEFUL FUTURES. THROUGH OUR PROGRAMS WE PROVIDE EDUCATION, EMPLOYMENT, HOUSING, YOUTH JUSTICE AND HOMELESSNESS SERVICES.

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Federal Budget fails the most vulnerable

October 8th, 2020|

It is heartbreaking that in the lead-up to Anti-Poverty Week, the Federal Government chose to deliver one of the harshest Budgets on record for young people and families doing it tough in Australia .

Creative CREWY competitions keep young people entertained during lockdown

September 16th, 2020|

This year our CREWY team has played a crucial role in helping young people in our Inside Out houses cope with community lockdowns with a rolling series of creative, often hilarious challenges and competitions. Find out more and have a look at some great images of the young people's creativity!

Hand Brake Turn students enter the virtual workshop

August 20th, 2020|

Our teams keep adapting to support vulnerable young people during the pandemic. We recently introduced the Car Mechanic Simulator game for Hand Brake Turn students so they can continue their practical learning away from the workshop.

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    Concern Australia acknowledges the Traditional Owners in each of the communities where we work. We pay our respects to their Elders, past and present.

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