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  • Schools Engagement with APW!

    There are many great ways for schools to get involved with Anti-Poverty Week in 2022. Host or join an event to help raise awareness about…

  • Billboard promotion

    SA Power Networks 1 Anzac Highway, Keswick, South Australia, Australia

    Billboard promotion on a major intersection. Over 70,000 vehicles pass this on a daily basis.

  • Community BBQ

    Hope on Boundary 170 Boundary Street, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia

    Free community BBQ and launch of Anti-Poverty Week Queensland

  • Light up Tasmania

    To show support and help raise awareness for Anti-Poverty Week, University of Tasmania will be illuminating two of their primary buildings • Centenary Building, Sandy…

  • Telstra Tower Lit Up Blue

    Telstra Tower 100 Black Mountain Drive, Canberra, ACT, Australia

    Telstra Tower will be lit in blue alongside other monuments across Australia during the week to raise awareness and communicate a brighter future of hope…

  • Release of Foodbank Hunger Report 2022

    Each year Foodbank releases its annual Hunger Report in Anti-Poverty Week. It's an important update on the state of food insecurity in Australia.

  • NCOSS Conference: Vision, Voice and Value

    Vision, Voice, Value: charting a new course for the NSW social services sector 17-18 October 2022, Monday and Tuesday Rebel Theatre (at Australian Theatre for Young…

  • ACT Anti-Poverty Week Launch

    ACT Legislative Assembly 196 London Circuit, Canberra, ACT, Australia

    Launch includes release of ACT Poverty Factsheet 2022 and addresses from a number of community sector CEOs whose organisations focus on poverty and children, speaking…

  • Is Australia The Lucky Country for all?

    Queensland Parliament 2 Alice Street, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia

    1 in 6 Australian children aged 10 to 14 years, that’s 774,00 children, lived in poverty in 2017-18. The percentage of children living in poverty…