Danielle Kutchel, Wednesday, 18th May 2022 -
Using this tracker, Pro Bono News will continue to hold the incoming government to account on its promises to the sector.
Polly Cameron, Wednesday, 18th May 2022 -
Citizens’ assemblies could drastically change our political system for the better, argues Polly Cameron, director of Change Politics.
Danielle Kutchel, Monday, 16th May 2022 -
Ahead of this week’s federal election, Pro Bono News sat down with shadow assistant minister for charities Andrew Leigh to put some of the sector’s concerns – raised in our recent election poll – directly to him.
Danielle Kutchel, Monday, 16th May 2022 -
The new Greens spokesperson for the charity sector, Senator Janet Rice, is looking forward to pushing the incoming government on the issues of importance to our sector.
Contributor, Wednesday, 11th May 2022 -
Facebook enforced a broad news ban in February 2021 in response to the Morrison government’s news media bargaining code, but the blackout hit charities and the health sector. The Wall Street Journal has alleged it was deliberate. Rob Nicholls inves
Neil Pharaoh, Monday, 9th May 2022 -
The federal election campaign is nearly done: early voting has started. Have you missed the boat for pre-election commitments? Neil Pharaoh and Rory Parker assess next steps for social sector organisations.
Millie Rooney, Monday, 2nd May 2022 -
The election spin cycle dumbs-down discussion around genuine social need – government policy should be shaped more around the public good, writes Millie Rooney.