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The Career Connector program is a free service designed to provide assistance to help you find a new job or take the next step in your career journey.
If you could use a little help with your energy bill then our YES program is for you – Your Energy Support.
StrokeLine’s health professionals provide information and advice on stroke prevention, treatment and recovery.
This program addresses discrimination by building ‘diversity competence’ in students. It also motivates students to address bullying behaviours and become agents for change.
Free, confidential information and referral service to help prevent elder abuse, and protect the rights, dignity and independence of older Tasmanians.
Welcome to the Men’s Resources Tasmania page. MRT is a voice for men and boys in Tasmania, advocating for men and boys in the public sector, and aiming to connect men to positive and male friendly assistance.
The Safe Choices program is focused on the improved safety of women, children and other Tasmanian community members, through the raising of community awareness around the issues of Family Violence.
Talk to your bank, don’t tough it out on your own. It’s not just COVID-19. Get help if you’ve been impacted by bushfires, floods, or anything.
Cancer Council Support groups provide a safe place for people affected by cancer to come together, develop friendships, share ideas and thoughts in a non-judgemental environment.
Tasmanian Asylum Seeker Support is a grassroots network of people who are interested in welcoming asylum seekers to Tasmania.
You cannot do any harm to a person by applying an Automatic External Defibrillator (AED). You just have to turn it on and the machine will talk you through everything you need to do in simple steps – so have a go, you may just save a life.
When a person dies leaving assets in Tasmania, somebody (usually the personal representative of that person) has to deal with the person’s estate. We provide free Probate information kits about this process. The information contained in the information kits is not intended to be legal advice.