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MEDIA, JOBS & RESOURCES for the COMMON GOOD
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Maggie Coggan is a journalist at Pro Bono News covering the social sector.

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The city gardening project that’s saving the planet and the people on it

Changemaker

Maggie Coggan, Monday, 9th December 2019 -  Chris Ennis is the founder at CERES Fair Food, where he not only manages Melbourne’s fairest grocery store but is helping urban Melbournians use their shopping dollar for good. He’s this week’s Changemaker. 

Getting bullied at work? Here’s what you can do

Maggie Coggan, Monday, 9th December 2019 -  We look at some ways you can take on a workplace bully  

The best country in the world… but not for activism

Maggie Coggan, Thursday, 5th December 2019 -  New research reveals Australia’s civil society is under increasing threat 

WA spends big on community housing

Maggie Coggan, Thursday, 5th December 2019 -  The state government has announced it will pump over $125 million into social housing 

Meet the enterprise fighting e-waste and the disability employment crisis in one

Spotlight

Maggie Coggan, Wednesday, 4th December 2019 -  With employment participation rates for people with disability some of the lowest in the country and e-waste one of the fastest-growing types of waste, Enable Australia is finding a way to tackle both problems head-on, writes Maggie Coggan in this month’s Spotlight on Social Enterprise. 

Calls for review into social enterprise structure

Maggie Coggan, Wednesday, 4th December 2019 -  A proposed restructure could mean big growth in the for-purpose business model 

Alliance forms to fight for inclusive Australia

Maggie Coggan, Monday, 2nd December 2019 -  A new charity has opened its doors to fight increasing rates of discrimination  

Community heroes recognised

Maggie Coggan, Monday, 2nd December 2019 -  The winners of the 2019 HESTA Community Sector Awards will receive $10,000 in prize money  

Setting the next generation up for success

Changemaker

Maggie Coggan, Monday, 2nd December 2019 -  As the CEO of the Youth Affairs Council Victoria, Katherine Ellis is working to give the next generation a voice and a seat at the decision-making table for their futures. She’s this week’s Changemaker. 

The Very Hungry (Yolngu) Caterpillar

Maggie Coggan, Saturday, 30th November 2019 -  Iconic kids books including The Hungry Caterpillar are being translated into Indigenous languages 

Renting on Newstart? Think again

Maggie Coggan, Wednesday, 27th November 2019 -  The latest Rental Affordability Index finds renting is particularly dire for Newstart recipients and pensioners 
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