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Aid groups call for stronger action to stop kids dying from pneumonia

Luke Michael, Thursday, 30th January 2020 -  Last year pneumonia killed one child every 39 seconds
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The Ethics Centre presents the Festival of Dangerous Ideas

Contributor, Thursday, 30th January 2020 -  Australia’s original provocative ideas festival returns to Sydney this April to present a dangerous weekend of critical thinking and important conversations. 

Analysis

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For the immensity of the sea

Contributor, Wednesday, 29th January 2020 -  A new cross-sector initiative is developing a collective and distinctively Indian response to the climate crisis, writes Shloka Nath.
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Irish politicians urged to make disability rights a priority

Luke Michael, Friday, 24th January 2020 -  The poverty level for people with disability in Ireland has more than doubled in the past decade
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Australians are worried about the future as inequality takes hold

Luke Michael, Wednesday, 22nd January 2020 -  Many people are pessimistic about their economic prospects 

Native Americans hold US government to account on climate change

Luke Michael, Thursday, 16th January 2020 -  US tribes say their physical survival is in jeopardy 
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The world rallies to help Australia in its time of need

Luke Michael, Friday, 10th January 2020 -  The international response to the bushfires has been comprehensive

Opinion

2019

Two good, two bad, one leader – 2019 in reflection

David Crosbie, Thursday, 19th December 2019 -  In wrapping up the year, Community Council for Australia CEO David Crosbie, highlights two good trends, two bad trends and talks about one outstanding leader.
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Same same, but different – 2019 in review

Luke Michael, Wednesday, 18th December 2019 -  As the sun sets on 2019 – and this decade comes to an end – Luke Michael looks back at how the year unfolded for the social sector 

Opinion

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Collective impact – When theory becomes practice

Andrew Curtis, Thursday, 12th December 2019 -  Dr Andrew Curtis from The Dragonfly Collective sums up how collective impact works in practice – in this case in Canada.
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