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MEDIA, JOBS & RESOURCES for the COMMON GOOD
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Ellie Cooper is a journalist covering the social sector.

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One Million Australians Live In Poor-Quality Housing

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Ellie Cooper, Thursday, 1st September 2016 -  More than one million Australians are living in poor-quality housing, which could see slums emerge almost 100 years after they were eradicated.

Not for Profits Must Make a Profit

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Ellie Cooper, Thursday, 1st September 2016 -  Almost half of Australia’s Not for Profit organisations expect to only break-even or make a loss over the next three years.

Australia’s First 24-Hour Online Community Giving Day Kicks Off

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Ellie Cooper, Wednesday, 31st August 2016 -  More than 70 Not for Profits and community organisations in central Victoria have joined forces in the name of fundraising, holding Australia’s first 24-hour online community crowdfunding campaign.

Victoria First State to Ban Fracking

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Ellie Cooper, Tuesday, 30th August 2016 -  Victoria is the first state in Australia to introduce legislation to permanently ban the exploration and development of all onshore unconventional gas, including fracking and coal seam gas.

Questions of Equality Dominate New Parliament

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Ellie Cooper, Tuesday, 30th August 2016 -  Welfare payments, discrimination laws and same-sex marriage are set to feature on the agenda of Australia’s 45th parliament.

Podcast: Discrediting Online Gambling

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Ellie Cooper, Tuesday, 30th August 2016 -  Australians are the biggest gamblers in the world, losing more money per adult on gambling than any other developed country.

NFP Directors Want Parliament to Prioritise Health and Education

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Ellie Cooper, Tuesday, 30th August 2016 -  A growing number of directors want the federal government to address health and education in the short term, according to the latest sentiment index.

No Action on Homelessness Costs $19M a Year in Victoria

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Ellie Cooper, Thursday, 25th August 2016 -  Not addressing rough sleeping is costing Victorian taxpayers $19.2 million annually because of the additional burden placed on emergency, health and justice systems, according to the Council to Homeless Persons (CHP).
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