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ABM-AID Environmental Sustainability Policy now on our website
AID takes all the Marks of Mission of the Anglican Communion very seriously. Our Fifth Mark of Mission, Protect, care for and renew life on our planet, is expressed in our Environmental Sustainability policy which...
Anglican Alliance Appoints new Executive Director
ABM AID congratulates Mr Robert Dawes, who has been appointed to replace the Rev’d Canon Rachel Carnegie as Executive Director of the Anglican Alliance.
Closure of Wontulp-Bi-Buya College
It is with considerable sadness that the Catholic, Anglican, Lutheran and Uniting Churches in Queensland have advised that Wontulp-Bi-Buya College has been closed.
Traditional village leaders at the forefront of Zambian gender program
AID’s Gender Equality project in Zambia places great importance on working with traditional village leaders to lead change on gender equality and ending gender-based violence.
Kenyan farming groups ready to face the future with confidence as AID’s project moves to new communities
Community group leader, Benjamin, explains the tremendous gains his group has made, working with AID’s project on Food Security in a Changing Climate, in southeastern Kenya.
History Matters
ABM Truth-telling Advisor, Larissa Minniecon, writes about the origin and aspirations of NAIDOC Week.
Mothers Union Turns Used Books into Support for ABM Projects!
The Mothers Union at Christ Church, Hamilton in Victoria has an annual Book Fair which has raised thousands of dollars over the years for ABM projects.
Want to swap your World War 2 army uniform for a vocation in the church?
As World War 2 was drawing to a close, the Church of England in Australia was already planning what vocations its women members might embrace in peace-time...
What can we learn about mission from one of the world’s most successful religious orders?
Being sent out in mission does not necessarily mean going somewhere far away. If God’s mission has placed you right where you are at this moment, how could mission bring hope, healing and the flourishing of life into the communities...








