Wendy Williams is a journalist specialising in the not-for-profit sector and broader social economy. She has been the editor of Pro Bono News since 2018.
Wendy Williams, Wednesday, 13th April 2022 -
That is the question ACOSS is asking all political leaders and candidates, after Labor confirmed it does not have plans to raise JobSeeker.
Wendy Williams, Tuesday, 12th April 2022 -
Pro Bono News has launched a reader poll to understand and support the role of charities in the lead up to the next federal election.
Wendy Williams, Tuesday, 5th April 2022 -
Following the release of a landmark report, The Creative Co-Operative has launched the first startup program by and for Bla(c)k women and women of colour in Australia.
Wendy Williams, Wednesday, 30th March 2022 -
While there are a number of welcome announcements from this year’s federal budget, many across the for-purpose sector are united in feeling this was a missed opportunity.
Wendy Williams, Wednesday, 30th March 2022 -
Increasing the number of places for people fleeing from Afghanistan has been welcomed, but the budget has been labelled “a missed opportunity for fairness” with refugees and people seeking asylum left behind and only a small increase seen for foreign aid.
Wendy Williams, Monday, 28th March 2022 -
We speak to sector leaders to find out what the for-purpose sector would like to see in the federal budget and where they think the priorities should lie.
Wendy Williams, Wednesday, 16th March 2022 -
The federal opposition has outlined its proposed community sector policies, in a move welcomed by the sector.
Wendy Williams, Thursday, 10th March 2022 -
What happens when an ordinary family, living just south of the Arctic Circle, decides to live entirely locally for one year? Wendy Williams speaks to filmmaker Suzanne Crocker to find out.
Wendy Williams, Wednesday, 2nd March 2022 -
“Donors, philanthropists, grant-makers and volunteers can now use the register to find a cause close to their heart, while charities can use it to connect with each other.”