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Uncertainty reigns as UK disability minister is nowhere to be seen

Luke Michael, Friday, 29th March 2019 -  Charities are furious at the UK government’s delay in appointing a new disability minister, with the role left vacant for more than two weeks amid the Brexit chaos.
2018 Rotary Peace Fellow Amra Lee meeting with former Foreign Affairs Minister, Julie Bishop, prior to a DFAT-UNHCR deployment to support Syrian refugee children (credit: @JulieBishopMP).

Advancing peace through Rotary Peace Fellowships

Contributor, Thursday, 28th March 2019 -  Passionate Australians who want to advance peace and conflict resolution in troubled areas around the world can apply for a Rotary Peace Fellowship in 2019.
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Still reporting on spreadsheets? Uncover the power of your data with Antares’ Discovery Workshop

Contributor, Thursday, 28th March 2019 -  Antares’ Discovery Workshop helps organisations realise the power of their own data so they can start the digital transformation journey that meets their specific needs.
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As leaders we can learn from Christchurch

Jo Scard, Thursday, 21st March 2019 -  Fifty Acres founder and managing director Jo Scard considers the role of leadership in bringing communities together in times of crisis and need.

An Angelic Troublemaker

Wendy Williams, Tuesday, 12th March 2019 -  Bisi Alimi speaks with Wendy Williams about becoming an advocate for LGBT rights in Nigeria and why we should all become “angelic troublemakers”.
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Impact 25 winners revealed

Wendy Williams, Tuesday, 12th March 2019 -  What do the world's first supermodel with Down Syndrome, two human rights lawyers, the director of a breast cancer support charity and a leader transforming how the world sees waste, all have in common? They have been crowned winners in Pro Bono Aust

New Policy Centre Encourages Australia to Look Abroad for Tax Reform

Maggie Coggan, Friday, 8th March 2019 -  Progressive think-tank The Australia Institute has established a new policy centre in a bid to learn lessons from Nordic countries, to re-shape economic and social policy in Australia.  

Where Are All the Women? Campaign Questions Lack of Female NGO Leaders

Maggie Coggan, Friday, 8th March 2019 -  Major humanitarian organisations are backing a campaign calling on civil society organisations to match the low percentage of women in leadership roles with the high percentage of women in staff.

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Evidence: Taking the Guesswork Out of Grantmaking

Contributor, Thursday, 7th March 2019 -  Philanthropy and corporate giving can learn from the way policymakers are incorporating objective evidence of “what works” in their policy decisions, write Robyn Mildon, Natasha Morris and Sarah Hollingworth from The Centre for Evidence and Imple

Overhauling The Conversation Around Charity Revenue Streams

Maggie Coggan, Wednesday, 6th March 2019 -  As charities increasingly look to other revenue streams to stay afloat, a guidebook is aiming to help not-for-profit leaders navigate the world of social enterprise.   
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