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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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New Social Impact Docos Chosen for the Silver Screen

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Ellie Cooper, Tuesday, 26th July 2016 -  Six new high-impact documentaries, selected for their exploration of contentious social issues, will screen at Good Pitch Australia’s Sydney Opera House event in November.

Labor Creates New Shadow Ministry for Charities

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Ellie Cooper, Monday, 25th July 2016 -  Andrew Leigh has been appointed to the newly created position of shadow minister for charities and Not for Profits as part of Labor leader Bill Shorten’s front bench shakeup.

Support Drops for Non-Binding Marriage Equality Plebiscite

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Ellie Cooper, Thursday, 21st July 2016 -  Support for the proposed same-sex marriage plebiscite has fallen after Australians became aware that the results of the $160 million exercise would not be binding in Parliament, a new poll has found.

Podcast: Who’s Missing Out on the NDIS?

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Ellie Cooper, Tuesday, 19th July 2016 -  Not all Australians with disability are set to benefit from the National Disability Insurance Scheme.

Gambling Reform Alliance Says TV Networks Won’t Pay a Penny

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Ellie Cooper, Tuesday, 19th July 2016 -  The Gambling Reform Alliance, with independent crossbenchers Nick Xenophon and Andrew Wilkie, will push to ban sports-betting advertising without offsiding television networks by offering them a dollar-for-dollar licence reduction.

Inaugural Australian Mental Health Award Launches

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Ellie Cooper, Thursday, 14th July 2016 -  For the first time, the contributions of researchers, advocates and service providers in the mental health sector will be recognised by a national award.

Government Gender Imbalance ‘Very Disappointing’

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Ellie Cooper, Thursday, 14th July 2016 -  Only 13 women will hold seats in the Coalition government – the lowest level in more than two decades – in what has been called a “very disappointing” result for women’s representation.
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