Fast Facts
A summary of our financial performance.
The third and final stage of The Gracewood Community, located in Sydney’s west, has been finalised, with village residents moving in as the financial year ticked over on Thursday 2 July. This brings The Gracewood Community to completion, with 241 apartments, a residenti...
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"If something is meant to happen, it will"
Founder of the Maggie Beer Foundation and renowned Australian cook Maggie Beer was guest speaker, as Australian home care services provider BaptistCare encourages older Australians to utilise the internet for their social and physical wellbeing as part of the Get Online...
BaptistCare at home client Edna Goodwin is celebrating turning 100 and says she is extremely grateful
Staff from across the organisation submit winning photographs
Tony recognised with Medal of the Order of Australia
A legend at BaptistCare, Alf lives a life devoted to being of service to others
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Carey Gardens decided to create their very own Floriade with the annual delight cancelled due to COVID-19
Nana celebrated her 107th birthday with a party at The Gracewood Centre.
Village residents feel positive and eager for new vaccine
Located in the prestigious suburb of Red Hill, BaptistCare Yarra Rossa is a new luxury community exclusive to over 55s
Alf Bourne is somewhat of a legend at BaptistCare, as so many lives of our residents and staff have been touched by Alf. He has lived a life devoted to being of service to others, and we’d like to honour and celebrate Alf on his 105th birthday – what a milestone!
BaptistCare HopeStreet is a trusted place in some of the most vulnerable communities, offering hope to people living with disadvantage and distress.
No interest and no charges, EVERSo many families in Australia today are burdened by the cost of livingAs an organisation that works closely with individuals and families suffering from financial hardship, BaptistCare HopeStreet is all too aware of what happens when some...
Where to begin. We'll never get the big picture of how widespread it is, either in cities or across regional Australia, because there is no way of quantifying the number of people who are couch surfing, sleeping rough in a car or living on the street. So what do we know...
We know the statistics are beyond alarming. Yet these numbers only just touch the surface of the deep suffering that women and children experience. We know that on average, one woman a week is killed by her intimate partner, and approximately one quarter of women in Aus...