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Ellie Cooper is a journalist covering the social sector.

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World Vision ‘Shocked’ After Charity Head Accused of Funding Hamas

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Ellie Cooper, Friday, 5th August 2016 -  Staff at World Vision have been left “puzzled, shocked, demoralised and confused” after Israel has charged the head of World Vision in Gaza with funnelling millions of dollars to the Palestinian militant group Hamas.

Poor People Cutting Back on Essentials

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Ellie Cooper, Thursday, 4th August 2016 -  Low-income households and people on welfare benefits are being forced to cut back on essential items including food, utilities and medical treatment, according to a new report.

Campaign to Make Sure Homelessness Counts in the Census

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Ellie Cooper, Thursday, 4th August 2016 -  Not for Profits, led by Homelessness Australia, are campaigning to ensure that homeless people are included in the 2016 census so the severity of the issue is accurately represented.

NFPs Must Do More to Prepare for the Digital Age

Ellie Cooper, Thursday, 4th August 2016 -  While Not for Profits and philanthropists understand the importance of the digital age, they are still unaware of all the risks and opportunities it presents, according to a study of Australian organisations.

The Hidden Lives of Carers

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Ellie Cooper, Tuesday, 2nd August 2016 -  On Richard’s Side, the final installment in a trilogy of films charting the life of a man with a complex disability, provides a rare insight into the hidden lives of carers as Richard’s parents fight to ensure his quality of life.

Podcast: The New NDIS Players

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Ellie Cooper, Tuesday, 2nd August 2016 -  The National Disability Insurance Scheme is worth $22 billion a year and it’s estimated it will create a $16 billion contestable market, providing a huge business opportunity for new service providers.

Health Co-op to Serve Australia

Ellie Cooper, Wednesday, 27th July 2016 -  Following its success in the ACT, the National Health Co-op has announced plans for a national expansion, and experts say the business model could address some of the challenges facing Australia's healthcare system.
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