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Farewell to Anglicare CEO Jeremy Halcrow

Farewell to Anglicare CEO Jeremy Halcrow

After 12 years in the Diocese Jeremy Halcrow has resigned as the CEO of Anglicare. During his Presidential Address at the Diocesan Synod, Bishop Mark presented a framed Bishop’s Commendation Certificate to Jeremy, with the following words: Mr Jeremy Halcrow’s...

Helping vulnerable regional communities during COVID-19 lockdowns

Anglicare NSW South, NSW West and ACT (Anglicare) is lending its support to a grassroots initiative in Dubbo aimed at protecting vulnerable communities in Western NSW. The project is the work of Dubbo local, Cyrena Harris, and provides at-risk Aboriginal communities...
The Opportunity in Op Shops around the Diocese

The Opportunity in Op Shops around the Diocese

Op Shops have long been an important part of many Parishes. Once just the source of affordable clothing for the community, Op Shops have now become a multi-focused place. There are always bargains to find, it’s somewhere to help the environment by recycling unwanted...
Anglicare opens Disability Day Centre in Crookwell

Anglicare opens Disability Day Centre in Crookwell

On Wednesday 19 May, Anglicare NSW South, NSW West & ACT’s Disability Day Centre in Crookwell was officially launched by NSW State Member for Goulburn, Wendy Tuckerman, and Upper Lachlan Shire Mayor, John Stafford. The centre began operations at the end of 2020,...
Anglicare NSW South, NSW West and ACT Writing Retreat

Anglicare NSW South, NSW West and ACT Writing Retreat

‘I came that they might have life, and have it abundantly.’ John 10:10 (ESV)     On the 18th to 20 January 2021, the Anglicare Registered Training Organisation team ‘Anglicare College’ – Reverend Sarah Plummer, Executive Manager of Mission + Culture; Shy...
A Year After the Fires

A Year After the Fires

A critical question we need to ask about this year’s catastrophic bushfires is this: What is the best type of long-term spiritual and pastoral care we can offer people and their communities over the years to come. We have communities of walking wounded in our midst....