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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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Millennials Love CSR

Ellie Cooper, Wednesday, 7th October 2015 -  Millennials are the most passionate supporters of corporate social responsibility efforts, which influences their social media presence, career choices and product purchases, according to a new report.

The Importance of Social Leadership in the Corporate World

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Ellie Cooper, Wednesday, 7th October 2015 -  In order to work in a complex environment and bring about change, leadership demands that we learn to work more authentically to create more purposeful enterprises that benefit individuals, organisations and society at large, writes the Director of Social Leadership Australia, Geoff Aigner.

Board Diversity More Important to Women

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Ellie Cooper, Wednesday, 7th October 2015 -  Company board directors are less satisfied with their peers’ performance and women care more about board diversity than men, according to a new global report.

Changes on Nauru No Guarantee of Safety

Ellie Cooper, Tuesday, 6th October 2015 -  Moves to make Australia’s offshore Regional Processing Centre on Nauru an “open facility” will not guarantee the safety of asylum seekers and refugees on the island, according to the Refugee Council of Australia.

Mental Health System Overhaul Still Coming

Ellie Cooper, Tuesday, 6th October 2015 -  Australia’s mental health system is “disjointed and fragmented” and is allowing for people to fall through the cracks, but there is no timeline on major reform, according to the Federal Health Minister.

More Than a Million Aussies Forced to Sleep Rough

Ellie Cooper, Tuesday, 6th October 2015 -  A “staggering” 1.4 million Australians, or 7.8 per cent of the population, have been forced to sleep rough at some stage in their life, research from RMIT University has revealed.

ACNC Consulting on Commercial Sensitivity

Ellie Cooper, Tuesday, 6th October 2015 -  The Australian Charities and Not-for-profits Commission is seeking comment on the publication or removal of commercially sensitive information on its national charity register.

Review Finds Yooralla has Turned a Corner

Ellie Cooper, Tuesday, 6th October 2015 -  One of Australia’s largest disability service providers has been found to be safer for vulnerable people after a year plagued by sexual and financial abuse scandals.
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