Keep Up with Our Advocacy Priorities
Advocate for Change is a bi-monthly newsletter that keeps you connected to the issues that matter most, because real change begins with informed communities and creating conversations.
From housing and financial security to social and economic justice, Advocate for Change is your go-to source for understanding how we’re working to influence systems and create lasting impact.
Explore our latest editions:
- February 2026 - Advocate for Change
Be Informed. Be Engaged. Be a Voice for Change.
Believe - Stories of Hope, Impact, and Community Transformation
Anglicare WA’s official newsletter, sharing powerful stories of change, resilience, and the real impact your support is having across Western Australia.
From frontline services to community partnerships, each edition highlights the transformational work we’re doing together. See how compassion and commitment are helping individuals and families thrive.
- Autumn 2026 Newsletter - Believe
- Spring 2025 Newsletter - Believe
- Autumn 2025 Newsletter - Believe
- Spring 2024 Newsletter - Believe
Special Bulletins
Everyone has the right to participate in democracy with clarity and confidence.
In the lead-up to the Federal Election, Anglicare WA released a series of special bulletins as part of our commitment to empowering Western Australians with the information they need to make informed decisions at the ballot box.
While the election has passed, the insights outlined in these bulletins remain relevant and are helpful for understanding the ongoing advocacy work we’re doing to create a fairer, more inclusive Western Australia.
Latest Videos
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'Election Priority' VIDEOS:
1. How to vote in the State & Federal elections - click here
2. Deputy Premier visit & the importance of CPC's - click here
3. How to be an engaged voter – click here
4. Anniversary of Kevin Rudd’s apology - click here
5. Voting in the elections - click here
6. Deputy Premier’s visit & the importance of CPCs - click here
7. Jobs Availability Snapshot - click here