Wendy Williams, Monday, 5th September 2016 -
Not for Profits have welcomed the Victorian Government’s announcement to give asylum seekers “a fair go” with $15 million in funding allocated for training opportunities.
Wendy Williams, Friday, 2nd September 2016 -
Diversity Council Australia is calling on Australian businesses to make flexible work standard business practice for working dads.
Lina Caneva, Thursday, 1st September 2016 -
Not for Profit executive Leigh Watson says she has become so frustrated over the lack of political action by the major parties on critical issues such as homelessness and affordable housing she has decided to run as an independent candidate in the up
Ellie Cooper, Thursday, 1st September 2016 -
More than one million Australians are living in poor-quality housing, which could see slums emerge almost 100 years after they were eradicated.
Andrew Donne, Thursday, 1st September 2016 -
As the NDIS gathers pace nationally, Endeavour Foundation chief executive Andrew Donne writes about why charities must not be afraid to invest in the NDIS environment.
Kathleen Birchley, Thursday, 1st September 2016 -
Thinking big is the first step towards solving the world’s biggest problems, writes communications expert at Aurecon, Kathleen Birchley in their blog – Just Imagine.
Lina Caneva, Wednesday, 31st August 2016 -
Proposed cuts to welfare support payment Newstart could leave almost 77,000 people with less than $24 a day to live on after they’d paid rent, according to the peak body for homelessness.
Wendy Williams, Wednesday, 31st August 2016 -
The “IT debacle” that hampered the roll out of the $22 billion National Disability Insurance Scheme has been blamed on a “short-lived technical issue” and a lack of information provided to users
Lina Caneva, Wednesday, 31st August 2016 -
People with disability are significantly underrepresented on Australian television, along with people of diverse sexual orientation or gender identity, according to a new industry report.
Lina Caneva, Wednesday, 31st August 2016 -
A new report into fraud has found more than $100 million has been stolen in the last five years in Australia by people needing to satisfy their gambling addiction, and the report authors believe the finding is just the tip of the iceberg.