Salvation Army drops 17 places on charity reputation survey

By Angharad Owens-Strauss
Updated December 22 2014 - 1:18am, first published 12:15am
Salvation Army Commissioner James Condon says the charity's reputation was no longer a priority. Photo: Max Mason-Hubers
Salvation Army Commissioner James Condon says the charity's reputation was no longer a priority. Photo: Max Mason-Hubers

One of Australia's best-known welfare organisations, the Salvation Army, has dropped 17 places from last year in the 2014 AMR Charity Reputation Index, a yearly survey which measures the overall reputation of the country's 40 largest charities .

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