David Crosbie, Thursday, 11th April 2019 -
Community Council for Australia CEO David Crosbie outlines the top five things he would like to see an incoming government commit to, in the first of a series of articles looking at what the social sector wants from whoever wins the upcoming election
Cassandra Goldie, Thursday, 11th April 2019 -
This year’s federal budget was an extreme disappointment, writes Cassandra Goldie, CEO of the Australian Council of Social Service, ahead of their upcoming post-budget breakfast.
Chris Middendorp, Wednesday, 10th April 2019 -
Whoever wins the next election, the time has come to take action against the dire shortage of affordable housing in this nation, writes Chris Middendorp, manager Sacred Heart Central.
Kasy Chambers, Wednesday, 3rd April 2019 -
On either reading, the federal budget has been disappointing, writes Anglicare Australia executive director Kasy Chambers.
David Hayward, Wednesday, 3rd April 2019 -
When it comes to the budget, the devil, as always, is in the detail, writes Dr David Hayward, emeritus professor of public policy and the social economy at Future Social Service Institute.
Andrew Cairns, Wednesday, 3rd April 2019 -
Andrew Cairns from Community Sector Banking runs through his main takeaways from this year’s federal budget and questions how many everyday Australians will feel the relief from the promised surplus.
Maggie Coggan, Wednesday, 3rd April 2019 -
Environment spending has been labelled pointless by conservation groups in this year’s federal budget, with calculations showing for every dollar spent on the environment, $4 will be spent on subsidising pollution.
Contributor, Wednesday, 3rd April 2019 -
The 2019/20 budget may be back in black, but the social sector says it is a lost opportunity. Take a look at Pro Bono News’ infographic for a glimpse of what it all means for the social sector and who this year’s winners and losers are.
Maggie Coggan, Wednesday, 3rd April 2019 -
Despite infrastructure coming out as one of this year’s federal budget big winners, spending around social and affordable housing barely made mention, leaving community housing and homelessness groups reeling.
Wendy Williams, Wednesday, 3rd April 2019 -
The budget is back in black, according to Treasurer Josh Frydenberg who delivered his first budget on Tuesday.