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Maggie Coggan is a journalist at Pro Bono News covering the social sector.

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Adani disrupted as 75-year-old ‘locks on’ to headquarters

Maggie Coggan, Saturday, 8th February 2020 -  “It’s the one thing I can do to try and save the world.”

The four-day work week: Can it be done?

Maggie Coggan, Friday, 7th February 2020 -  We take a look at how your organisation can adopt a four-day week 

Private inquiry for veteran suicide announced

Maggie Coggan, Thursday, 6th February 2020 -  Advocates hope the new commissioner will bring comfort to struggling veterans 

Transferring wealth… into the hands of the community

Maggie Coggan, Wednesday, 5th February 2020 -  Residents of Wangaratta, Indigo, Alpine and Mansfield could raise $6.3 million in charitable assets over a decade  

The key to success is collaboration (and an app)

Spotlight

Maggie Coggan, Wednesday, 5th February 2020 -  As the primary carer for a son with multiple and complex disabilities, Danny Hui juggles appointments with up to 40 different doctors and therapists at any one time. But his app,  Sameview, could be the answer to making life easier for himself and his son, as well as for other carers and people with disability, writes Maggie Coggan in this month’s Spotlight on social enterprise. 

Environment group and bushfire victims take aim at ANZ on climate change

Maggie Coggan, Tuesday, 4th February 2020 -  “It is illegal for someone to light a bushfire, and we believe it is illegal for companies to finance the burning of our common home,” Friends of the Earth says  

In conversation with Wendy Steele

In Conversation

Maggie Coggan, Monday, 3rd February 2020 -  Wendy Steele is the founder of Impact 100, a giving model dismantling barriers to philanthropy and transforming communities on a global scale.  

It’s a positive body image revolution

Changemaker

Maggie Coggan, Monday, 3rd February 2020 -  For young people, social media platforms such as Instagram can be a portal to negative and dangerous perceptions around body image. It’s a problem that Monash researcher and clinical psychologist Dr Gemma Sharp is fighting to find a solution to. She’s this week’s Changemaker. 

Your nature snaps could help restore Australia’s devastated bushland

Maggie Coggan, Saturday, 1st February 2020 -  The project has received nearly 200 submissions in 24 hours

How to build resilience in your everyday life

Maggie Coggan, Friday, 31st January 2020 -  It could help you do your job better 

Measuring success a priority for impact investors

Maggie Coggan, Thursday, 30th January 2020 -  Managing and measuring impact is critical to impact investing’s success GIIN CEO says 

Crafty kid raises bushfire donations from afar

Maggie Coggan, Saturday, 25th January 2020 -  The hand-crafted koala fundraiser has hit nearly $400,000 
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