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Six Tips For Advancing the Sustainable Development Goals

Opinion

Contributor, Tuesday, 25th September 2018 -  With 25 September marking the third anniversary of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) being agreed, World Vision Australia policy advisor Dane Moores offers his tips to lift Australia’s domestic and international performance on the SDGs.

Refurbished Computers a ‘Beacon of Hope’ for Young Karen Refugees

Contributor, Tuesday, 25th September 2018 -  Australian Karen Foundation co-founder Andrew Flint recounts how discounted Aussie computers and donated software have become the dream makers at the heart of an amazing story in an interview with Connecting Up.

ACOSS ‘Rise to the Challenge’

Contributor, Thursday, 20th September 2018 -  The 2018 ACOSS “Rise to the Challenge” National Conference will be held at the SMC Conference and Function Centre, 66 Goulburn St, Sydney on Monday 29 and Tuesday 30 October.

Volunteering Victoria AGM and Panel Discussion

Contributor, Tuesday, 18th September 2018 -  Volunteering Victoria is hosting a panel discussion alongside its annual general meeting to explore how volunteers are integral to the wellbeing of society.

Young Australians’ Prospects Still Come Down to Where They Grow Up

Opinion

Contributor, Monday, 17th September 2018 -  In order to equally access opportunities that improve life chances, young people in disadvantaged communities need to access the same opportunity structures as more advantaged young people, writes associate professor Gerry Redmond and Dr Jennifer Skattebol, in this article which first appeared in The Conversation.

Vital Action Needed to House Seniors as Population Rises

Opinion

Contributor, Tuesday, 4th September 2018 -  Immediate affordable housing action is needed to deal with Australia’s ever-increasing aging population, writes Horizon Housing CEO Jason Cubit.

Indigenous Employment Gap Widening and We Don’t Know How to Fix It

Opinion

Contributor, Wednesday, 29th August 2018 -  Rigorous, well designed evaluation is important in informing future policy-making, and developing a stronger evidence base for strategies to close the remote employment gap, writes Dr Zoe Staines in this article which first appeared in The Conversation.

NFP Engagement Enters the Connected Era

Opinion

Contributor, Tuesday, 28th August 2018 -  In the age of personalisation and trust, charities should use technology to build sustainable donation models and drive new levels of transparency, writes Davinder Mann, the APAC director at Salesforce.

Connecting Up’s ‘IT Strategy on a Plate’ Program Delivers for MS Auckland

Contributor, Tuesday, 28th August 2018 -  Multiple Sclerosis Auckland business manager Mark Blackie highlights the key takeaways from Connecting Up and TechSoup New Zealand’s new IT Strategy on a Plate program.

Disabled Teens Suffering the Mental Health Effects of Bullying

Analysis

Contributor, Tuesday, 14th August 2018 -  It is a sad reflection on our current school system that children and adolescents with a disability experience such poor treatment from their peers, writes Tania King and Anne Kavanagh from the University of Melbourne, in this article which first appeared in The Conversation.

Managing Change and Getting It Done Well

Contributor, Tuesday, 14th August 2018 -  OPTIMUM NFP provides a change management masterclass that supports your not-for-profit organisation.
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