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Krystian Seibert is an industry fellow at the Centre for Social Impact at Swinburne University of Technology, and the policy and regulatory specialist at Philanthropy Australia.

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Policy boldness needed to encourage philanthropy

Opinion

Krystian Seibert, Thursday, 2nd May 2019 -  Krystian Seibert does a deep dive into Philanthropy Australia’s policy priorities, ahead of the upcoming election.

Dear baby boomers: Australian philanthropy needs your help

Opinion

Krystian Seibert, Friday, 5th April 2019 -  We have an opportunity to improve our giving culture, writes Krystian Seibert who offers a picture of what philanthropy looks like in Australia, in this article first published in The Conversation.

Sub-funds – A growing force in Australian philanthropy

Opinion

Krystian Seibert, Tuesday, 19th March 2019 -  Krystian Seibert shares his reflections on what the findings of the Centre for Social Impact (CSI) Swinburne Sub-fund Survey mean.

So What Does the Second Object of the ACNC Act Mean?

Opinion

Krystian Seibert, Tuesday, 19th February 2019 -  Krystian Seibert explains the context behind the second object of the ACNC Act, in light of an ongoing consultation process seeking to define it.

Less Generalisations, More Nuance Please

Opinion

Krystian Seibert, Tuesday, 29th January 2019 -  Krystian Seibert rediscovers the value of nuance and considers how there can be a lot of generalisations when it comes to thinking about charities and philanthropy.

Could the Charities Act 2013 Pose a Problem for Advocacy Charities?

Opinion

Krystian Seibert, Tuesday, 18th December 2018 -  Krystian Seibert raises concerns about an aspect of the Charities Act that could have major implications for how the act can be used to challenge charities which have advocacy as a purpose.

Reflections on the Electoral Bill Debate

Opinion

Krystian Seibert, Tuesday, 20th November 2018 -  Krystian Seibert reflects on the foreign donations bill that recently passed the Senate, and explains how a reasonable and sensible policy outcome was achieved.

Lobbying Isn’t a Dirty Word

Opinion

Krystian Seibert, Tuesday, 16th October 2018 -  Even though lobbying has become somewhat of a dirty word, it can actually be a powerful force for good, and it’s time more people, communities and charities started lobbying to achieve positive change, writes Krystian Seibert.

Electoral Bill Amendments a Positive Step

Opinion

Krystian Seibert, Tuesday, 25th September 2018 -  Krystian Seibert looks into the new definition of “electoral expenditure” and what the electoral bill amendments mean for charities.

My ACNC Review Wishlist

Opinion

Krystian Seibert, Tuesday, 21st August 2018 -  Krystian Seibert sets out what he would like to see from the Australian Charities and Not-for-profits Commission Review, which is expected to be released this week.

State and Territory Electoral Laws Can Be Just as Stifling for Charities

Hot Topic

Krystian Seibert, Tuesday, 17th July 2018 -  It’s important that charities and civil society organisations turn their attention to state and territory electoral laws, writes Krystian Seibert.

Effective Charity Involves a Balancing Act

Opinion

Krystian Seibert, Tuesday, 19th June 2018 -  At a time when our society feels out of balance, Australia needs charities which are not only effective but also confident in who they are, writes Krystian Seibert.
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