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What’s the Go With Dot ngo?

Lina Caneva, Thursday, 22nd May 2014 -  Domain names may not be the most exciting part of digital marketing but the recent launch of the .ngo domain by Your Public Interest Registry (the owner of .org) is igniting conversation in the charity sector, writes digital marketing expert Richenda

Hanover Welfare Services Clocks Up 50 Years

Staff Reporter, Thursday, 22nd May 2014 -  A homelessness support centre, which started out providing services for homeless men in inner Melbourne, has turned 50 - with demand for its services across the State continuing to grow.

Impact Forum Aims to Make Impact Investing Mainstream

Staff Reporter, Thursday, 22nd May 2014 -  An Impact Forum by Impact Investment Exchange (Asia) and impact investment social enterprise Shujog kicks off in June in Singapore, aiming to make impact investing commonplace in the region.

Resilient Australia Awards

Staff Reporter, Wednesday, 21st May 2014 -  The search is on for community-minded Queenslanders who have helped their regions recover and become more resilient following natural disasters.

Salvos Snapshot of Aussie Poverty

Staff Reporter, Wednesday, 21st May 2014 -  A nationwide survey of about 2,500 Salvation Army welfare clients reveals a harrowing snapshot of the realities of daily life for those living on the margins with 1 in 4 people unable to afford a substantial meal at least once a day.

Social Procurement Slow But Steady – Report

Staff Reporter, Wednesday, 21st May 2014 -  Social procurement is gaining momentum in Australia but is far from widespread, according to new research undertaken by Social Traders.

Ordinary Aristocrats: Philanthropists as Ethical Leaders?

Lina Caneva, Tuesday, 20th May 2014 -  New research into the way Australian philanthropists are portrayed as ethical leaders in the national media has found that the portrayal reinforces social and economic inequality.

Conference to Deliver NDIS Report Card

Staff Reporter, Tuesday, 20th May 2014 -  A two-day National Conference on the National Disability Insurance Scheme in August is expected to act as a “report card” on the scheme’s first year of state-based trials.
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