Lina Caneva, Monday, 18th May 2015 -
Australian wages are rising at their slowest pace since records began, according to the latest Australian Bureau of Statistics figures.
The figures show that wages rose by 0.5 per…
Lina Caneva, Thursday, 26th February 2015 -
Nearly $30 million worth of cultural items were donated to Australian galleries, museums and libraries in 2014 with the help of the Australian Government’s Cultural Gifts…
Lina Caneva, Thursday, 25th September 2014 -
The future of the national volunteering peak body remains in doubt, with no future funding commitments and a lack evidence-based data collection, the organisation’s CEO…
Lina Caneva, Wednesday, 24th September 2014 -
Both NGOs and businesses are beginning to understand the greater value that strategic long-term partnerships can bring to address mission-focused objectives, a new Barometer…
Staff Reporter, Thursday, 27th March 2014 -
Cost-of-living measures should focus on low-income and vulnerable groups, a new report by the NSW Council of Social Service (NCOSS) argues.
Drawing on data from the Australian Bureau…
Staff Reporter, Tuesday, 17th December 2013 -
Pro Bono Australia has experienced significant growth in the past twelve months ending the year with more than a million website visits and over 36,000 unique subscribers to our News…
Staff Reporter, Monday, 11th November 2013 -
Official unemployment figures do not reflect the true extent of joblessness among emerging communities, leading migrant and refugee settlement agency AMES Chief Executive…
Staff Reporter, Thursday, 29th August 2013 -
Nationally, more than half of the newly-registered charities in Australia are focused on children, with another 30 per cent working to assist women, according to new figures released…
Staff Reporter, Monday, 19th August 2013 -
The average full time weekly wage has risen 4.8% to $1,485.80 per week in the past 12 months, according the latest Australian Bureau of Statistics report.
Those employed in the public…
Staff Reporter, Wednesday, 26th September 2012 -
Australian households are using 25% more electricity and 22% more gas, than they were ten years ago, according to the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) latest Australian Social…
Staff Reporter, Monday, 13th August 2007 -
Australians are more likely to be overweight, less likely to marry, and consuming more goods and services, according to the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) flagship publication,…
Staff Reporter, Monday, 16th July 2007 -
Just over half of Australian adults (54%) felt that they could trust ‘most people’, according to a report on social wellbeing from the Australian Bureau of Statistics…