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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.

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Philanthropists Make Largest Ever University Donation

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Wendy Williams, Wednesday, 13th July 2016 -  Philanthropists Graham and Louise Tuckwell have left a lasting legacy at The Australian National University after donating $200 million in the country’s largest ever personal philanthropic contribution to a university.

Aly Becomes First Female Muslim MP

Federal Election

Wendy Williams, Tuesday, 12th July 2016 -  The founder of a Not for Profit committed to addressing violent extremism in Australia is set to make history by becoming the first Muslim woman to be elected to federal Parliament.

UK NFPs Concerned About Brexit

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Wendy Williams, Tuesday, 12th July 2016 -  As many as nine out of 10 Not for Profit employees in the UK are concerned about the impact Brexit will have on their charities, according to a new survey.

President of People With Disability Craig Wallace Steps Down

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Wendy Williams, Monday, 11th July 2016 -  President of People With Disability Craig Wallace said it was time to “pass on the baton” as he announced he was stepping down early.

Empowering Girls to Become Leaders

Changemaker

Wendy Williams, Monday, 11th July 2016 -  Nicky Mih is CEO of Free to Shine, an Australian based Not for Profit, that works with girls at risk of being forced into the sex industry in Cambodia. Mih is this week’s Changemaker.

Aboriginal Employment Reaches Significant Milestone in NT

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Wendy Williams, Monday, 11th July 2016 -  Not for Profit Diversity Council Australia is calling on states to follow the example set by the Northern Territory after it was announced Aboriginal employment in the public sector has reached a significant milestone.

SACOSS Welcomes SA Budget Jobs Focus But Says It Misses Vulnerable Australians

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Wendy Williams, Friday, 8th July 2016 -  The South Australia state budget provides a welcome boost to infrastructure and job creation but misses support for vulnerable Australians, according to SACOSS.

Peak Body Welcomes Framework to Allow Terminally Ill to Die at Home

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Wendy Williams, Thursday, 7th July 2016 -  The peak body for palliative care has welcomed a “visionary” new framework to help more people with a terminal illness die at home in Victoria.

Wannabe Remake Reveals What Girls Really Really Want

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Wendy Williams, Wednesday, 6th July 2016 -  A remake of the 1996 Spice Girls’ hit Wannabe has taken girl power a step further in a bid to highlight gender inequality issues faced by women across the world.
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