Lina Caneva, Tuesday, 17th February 2015 -
Thousands of community organisations are unnecessarily spending too much on power, not realising that big savings can be achieved by making just a few simple changes, according to ERM Business Energy.
Lina Caneva, Thursday, 12th February 2015 -
Australia is failing in its attempts to close the gap of disadvantage between Indigenous and non-Indigenous people, according to a major new bipartisan report.
Lina Caneva, Thursday, 12th February 2015 -
The simplest decisions can be toxic to charities and stifle their growth prospects warns marketing and fundraising specialist Sean Triner, who explains how to avoid some common mistakes.
Lina Caneva, Thursday, 12th February 2015 -
The Balls4Life Foundation, the AFL-linked charity that was deregistered by the national charity regulator this week, is seeking legal advice on an appeal against the decision.
Lina Caneva, Thursday, 12th February 2015 -
Another $500,000 is to be shared by 37 Aussie charities as part of the second round of the $1 Million Dick Smith Foods Foundation giveaway.
Lina Caneva, Thursday, 12th February 2015 -
Claims by Victoria Legal Aid which slammed the operations of Not for Profit community housing organisations have been described by The Community Housing Federation of Victoria (CHFV) as “misleading”.
Lina Caneva, Thursday, 12th February 2015 -
Taken from her new book, '8 Founding Principles of Sponsorship Success', sponsorship expert Abby Clemence shares her eight tips for creating a foolproof sponsorship approach.
Lina Caneva, Thursday, 12th February 2015 -
The Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse has found that Cardinal George Pell and the Sydney Catholic Archdiocese repeatedly failed in their dealings with Sydney abuse victim John Ellis.
Lina Caneva, Wednesday, 11th February 2015 -
There has been a 50 per cent jump in the number of women on the Boards of Australia’s 200 largest companies, according to new research.
Lina Caneva, Wednesday, 11th February 2015 -
Australian and UK universities have rated from ‘poorly’ to ‘abysmal’ in a global index of the world’s leading universities over their endeavours to manage climate change risk.
Tara Anderson, Wednesday, 11th February 2015 -
In the second of a three-part analysis of the global interest in social innovation, Dr Andrew Curtis and Tara Anderson reflect on whether social innovation has lost its way as “doing good” increasingly becomes a concept Governments and corporates alike want to latch on to.
Lina Caneva, Wednesday, 11th February 2015 -
Twelve months on from announcing its $20million Development Fund, oil and gas giant Woodside has used the innovative Collective Impact model to set about creating permanent and systemic change in early childhood in Australia.