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What are the three big success factors in government engagement?

Danielle Kutchel, Monday, 11th April 2022 -  The election campaign has now officially commenced, many are considering what comes next for government engagement. As a long-term actor in this space, Neil Pharoah identifies the three attributes that help organisations achieve funding, policy or le
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High profile tech and NFP sector leaders to feature at connecting up conference 2022

Contributor, Thursday, 7th April 2022 -  IT strategy, cyber security, leadership, marketing, and capability building are among the key focus areas of the 2022 event. 

‘It’s undemocratic’: NSW anti-protest laws spark a civil society backlash

Maggie Coggan, Monday, 4th April 2022 -  A coalition of community and advocacy groups say new laws are incompatible with the democratic right to protest and fundamental civil liberties. 

The Indigenous-led program rethinking education

Maggie Coggan, Wednesday, 30th March 2022 -  A new program is supporting Indigenous-led education projects from early childhood through to high school and pathways into tertiary study 
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We’ve got the budget: now what?

Danielle Kutchel, Wednesday, 30th March 2022 -  With years of political and public relations experience, the founder and CEO of Fifty Acres, Jo Scard, breaks down what this year’s budget means for the for-purpose sector and why engagement efforts must continue.
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$1M in pro bono tech services to help not for profits be amazing-er

Contributor, Tuesday, 29th March 2022 -  The TCS Community Innovation Program delivers in-kind services valued collectively at $1 million, helping NFPs to lift their digital presence and increase their impact.

Opinion

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The end of ‘voluntourism’ and the rise of skilled volunteers

Victor Lee, Monday, 28th March 2022 -  In a saturated digital landscape, “traditional volunteering” is fading as skilled volunteers meet the technological demands not for profits need to thrive, writes Victor Lee.
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Multicultural media is a strong engagement lever, not a gimmick

Lex La Sala, Thursday, 24th March 2022 -  Mobinah Ahmad, account director at Fifty Acres, warns that neglecting multicultural media in favour of mainstream placement comes at a cost.

Opinion

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More than 1,000 words

David Crosbie, Wednesday, 23rd March 2022 -  Charities need to overcome their natural reluctance to advocate during an election campaign and think about the techniques that will have the greatest impact, even if this means herding animals into photos, writes David Crosbie.

Opinion

Maintaining cyber security during global unrest

David Spriggs, Wednesday, 23rd March 2022 -  In 2022, organisations universally rely on digital connection to operate. But, this very connection can leave us vulnerable to sinister cyber attacks during international upheaval, writes David Spriggs.
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