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Australia’s Charity Sector Needs A Rebrand

Emma Lang, Thursday, 5th July 2018 -  Mobilising public support on a confused sector brand, will not serve your cause. Particularly as conservative politics comes at advocacy, writes Emma Lang.
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Blind Adventurer Appointed Patron for International Day of People with Disability

Wendy Williams, Thursday, 5th July 2018 -  Adventurer and three-time paralympian Gerrard Gosens OAM has been appointed the 2018 Patron for International Day of People with Disability.
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CSL To Shut Its Doors

Wendy Williams, Thursday, 5th July 2018 -  The Centre for Sustainability Leadership is looking for a values-aligned organisation to take on the program, after it announced it must close its doors in November after 13 years of running leadership programs.

Around the World

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Value of Small Charities in the Spotlight

Wendy Williams, Tuesday, 3rd July 2018 -  “Size does matter” when addressing complex social issues according to new UK research, which found small and local charities offered a range of economic and social benefits, prompting a call to arms to support small charities.

Opinion

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When the Good Are No Longer Considered Great

Louisa Sampson, Tuesday, 3rd July 2018 -  Pockets of scandal popping up across the not-for-profit sector in Australia and beyond are harming the good name of charities who work hard to deliver crucial services and support. With a landscape that could see faith in the sector dwindle, Louisa S
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How to Navigate the Unclear Horizon for Service Providers

Bruce Nixon, Tuesday, 3rd July 2018 -  There are many hoops and hurdles to navigate in maintaining National Disability Insurance Scheme registration and compliance, but Centro ASSIST can help providers work through the steps, writes Bruce Nixon, Holocentric CEO.
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Charities Secure ASIC Exemption

Wendy Williams, Monday, 2nd July 2018 -  Charities have secured an exemption from paying the new Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) levy, ensuring fee-free regulation for all charities.

Opinion

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Promoting Workplace Compliance Within Labour Supply Chains

Ebony-Maria Levy, Wednesday, 27th June 2018 -  Ebony-Maria Levy explores how charities at the apex of fundraising supply chains can discharge their obligations under Australian workplace laws to ensure fundraisers are lawfully engaged.
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Beyond Government Relations: Effective Government Engagement For Social Impact

George Liacos, Tuesday, 26th June 2018 -  George Liacos, managing director of Spark Strategy, offers practical tips on how to embed government engagement within your organisation, ahead of the launch of Spark Government Engagement.

Opinion

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It’s What We Do With #AidToo That Counts

Susan Pascoe AM, Thursday, 21st June 2018 -  We need a world where people affected by sexual misconduct are empowered to say “enough is enough”, writes Australian Council for International Development president Susan Pascoe AM.
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