Ruby Kraner-Tucci, Wednesday, 29th March 2023 - The for-purpose sector is increasingly experimenting with artificial intelligence, but how can organisations benefit most from the advancing technology?There’s no question…
Maggie Coggan, Wednesday, 24th February 2021 - Utility bill shock and credit card debt were the leading cause of financial distress during the pandemic Government measures such as boosts to JobSeeker and JobKeeper meant the …
Luke Michael, Tuesday, 17th July 2018 - Changes to child protection legislation in wake of the child sexual abuse royal commission will impact the way charities and not for profits deal with children and prompt a review …
Luke Michael, Wednesday, 9th May 2018 - Housing and homelessness issues were “forgotten and abandoned” in this year’s federal budget, according to advocates in the social sector. Treasurer Scott Morrison’s budget…
Contributor, Thursday, 17th August 2017 - Help guide a young person’s journey to independence by joining Anglicare Victoria’s live-in mentor program.
When Jason first moved out of home, like many young people, he struggled…
Lina Caneva, Thursday, 27th August 2015 -
Children living in foster care and residential care are tracking dramatically behind their peers, according to new research released by Anglicare Victoria.
The report,…
Staff Reporter, Thursday, 3rd July 2014 -
Child welfare agency Anglicare Victoria has issued a public apology over claims of abuse of young children in its care, saying it is devastated by the incidents highlighted in the…
Lina Caneva, Tuesday, 27th May 2014 -
Children in care experience dramatically higher incidences of mental and chronic health issues, are more likely to be bullied at school, and are more likely to find it difficult to…
Staff Reporter, Wednesday, 26th March 2014 -
A collaboration of homeless support organisations based in Melbourne has formed a permanent registry of the homeless people who have died while living rough.
The registry coincides…
Staff Reporter, Thursday, 16th January 2014 - The plight of unaccompanied minors who sought asylum in Australia and have turned 18 as of January 1 remains uncertain – unable to work, attend school or even volunteer…
Staff Reporter, Tuesday, 1st October 2013 -
But what does it mean to have access to the Internet if you can’t afford to use it, asks Susan Wilson from Anglicare Victoria.
In August 2012 the indigenous Mayan village of Santiago…
Lina Caneva, Tuesday, 1st October 2013 -
New research shows low-income earners in Australia are deprived of vital communications services such as basic internet access.
The Australian Communications Consumer Action…