Interview

[INTERVIEW] Malcolm Pittendrigh, 'Salvos Funerals focus is not solely on sales, it’s on caring'

[INTERVIEW] Malcolm Pittendrigh, 'Salvos Funerals focus is not solely on sales, it’s on caring'

After 20 years as an accountant, Salvation Army employee Malcolm Pittendrigh became CEO of Salvos Funerals—a social enterprise that has changed the face of the funeral industry in Australia by investing profits back into the frontlines of the Salvos’ work.

[INTERVIEW] Darryl Annett, 'Our mission is to provide holistic justice'

[INTERVIEW] Darryl Annett, 'Our mission is to provide holistic justice'

Criminal lawyer Darryl Annett has been practising law for more than 35 years. As the new ‘humanitarian partner’ for Salvos Legal in Melbourne, he tells Jessica Morris why he is so passionate about using his skills to help those in need.

Berwick Salvos: A place to belong

Berwick Salvos: A place to belong

For South Sudanese youth in Melbourne, basketball is more than a game—it’s a place to belong. In World Refugee Week, Jessica Morris looks at one Salvo church helping these people make Australia their home. 

[INTERVIEW] Sam Webb, 'It ain't weak to speak'

[INTERVIEW] Sam Webb, 'It ain't weak to speak'

You may recognise Sam Webb as a contestant from Australian Survivor, but he’s also the co-founder of mental health charity Livin, which exists to wipe out the stigma of mental illness and raise awareness for suicide prevention. 

[INTERVIEW] The Shack - Finding the face of God with Director Stuart Hazeldine

[INTERVIEW] The Shack - Finding the face of God with Director Stuart Hazeldine

A man walks into a shack and meets an African-American woman, a Jewish carpenter and an Asian gardener. Far from a bad joke, The Shack is actually changing the way people around the world view religion, writes Jessica Morris.