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Govt and NFPs Need To Maximise Potential of Ageing Australians

Staff Reporter, Thursday, 3rd November 2011 -  Governments, Not for Profit organisations, the private sector and individuals need to work together, in partnership, to realise the opportunities and economic implications around Australia’s aging population, according to a new report.

Low inflation Great for Not for Profits – CBA

Staff Reporter, Thursday, 3rd November 2011 -  CBA Finance News | Two reports released last week - the Consumer Price Index and Import & Export Prices - provide good news for Not for Profits , says James McIntyre from the Commonwealth Bank.

Demystifying Social Media for Not for Profits

Staff Reporter, Wednesday, 2nd November 2011 -  In the wake of last summer’s floods in Queensland - where twitter became a powerful resource for NFPs involved in emergency response and the ensuing rebuilding effort - Volunteering Australia’s upcoming National will take a special look at social

Charity Bashing Unfair Says FIA CEO

Staff Reporter, Friday, 28th October 2011 -  Charities have been in the media this week, slammed over fundraising costs. Defending the sector, CEO of the Fundraising Institute of Australia, Rob Edwards says that without fundraising many charities would cease to exist.

Justice Award for Aboriginal Legal Service Staffer

Staff Reporter, Friday, 28th October 2011 -  John McKenzie, Chief Legal Officer of Aboriginal Legal Service (NSW/ACT) has been awarded the Law and Justice Foundation Justice Medal.

The Economic Contribution of Volunteering in South Australia

Staff Reporter, Friday, 28th October 2011 -  A new report reveals that South Australia's volunteers are today worth more than $4.89 billion annually.

NFP Confidence Up Despite Staffing Issues – Survey

Staff Reporter, Thursday, 27th October 2011 -  Some 85% of Australian Not for Profit organisations are confident that they will achieve their goals over the next 12 months despite a difficult year, and attracting skilled staff remains a major issue, according to the inaugural Westpac Community Co

Opinion

‘Queue Jumping’ the Hot Button for Australians

Staff Reporter, Wednesday, 26th October 2011 -  The public’s openness to asylum seekers depends largely on the perceived threat that would-be immigrants pose to traditional Australian values, new research has found.

Is There a Better Approach to Remote Aboriginal Communities?

Staff Reporter, Monday, 24th October 2011 -  With social and economic indicators showing that Government spending is doing little to assist Aboriginal Australians, Mission Australia CEO and CSI Blog Contributor Toby Hall asks if a new approach is needed.

Newstart Recipients Living in Poverty

Staff Reporter, Friday, 21st October 2011 -  If their income was reduced to $243 per week – the unemployment payment - more than 60% of Australians would stop buying fresh food and almost half would not visit a doctor when sick, the National Welfare Rights Network (NWRN) has revealed.
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