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‘YPIRAC is a wicked problem that can only be solved by working across sectors’

Di Winkler, Wednesday, 21st October 2020 -  Dr Di Winkler AM, CEO and founder of the Summer Foundation, takes a look at the new Younger People in Residential Aged Care Strategy and reflects on what success will look like. The recent

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Digital remembrance: Why in-memory giving is moving online

Kate Jenkinson, Monday, 19th October 2020 -  With social distancing rules preventing people from saying goodbye to their loved ones in person, online channels such as tribute funds are gaining in popularity, writes Kate Jenkinson,

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Collaboration for Impact: Lessons from the field

Ushi Ghoorah, Monday, 19th October 2020 -  Dr John Butcher shares some key takeaways from his new book, co-authored with David Gilchrist, on the issue of how you make collaboration work. Collaboration is often offered as a

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The need for a National Digital Inclusion Roadmap coming out of COVID-19

David Spriggs, Monday, 19th October 2020 -  With coronavirus expediting the digitisation of our daily lives, addressing digital inclusion in Australia must be a priority, writes David Spriggs, marking Get Online Week. The

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Engagement and advocacy – ensuring our future

David Crosbie, Thursday, 15th October 2020 -  If we are to build back better, charities will need to play a much more prominent role in policy making for the communities they serve, writes David Crosbie.  If there is one consistent

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Co-operatives – the slow food of social enterprise?

Antony McMullen, Wednesday, 14th October 2020 -  Social enterprises hold great potential to make our world better. To realise this transformative potential, we must ensure the fullness and diversity of this sector is recognised

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A broken promise on humanitarian policy

Jana Favero, Tuesday, 13th October 2020 -  The Morrison government’s budget is a missed opportunity on the value of people seeking asylum to Australia’s recovery and goes back on previous negotiations, writes

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The funeral gap – How social distancing has affected in-memory fundraising and why this matters

Kate Jenkinson, Monday, 12th October 2020 -  The evolution of funerals has presented a challenge and an opportunity for charities in the UK, and has implications for Australia, writes Kate Jenkinson, in the second of her three-part

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Why we need a different type of social enterprise hub in Australia

Andrew Curtis, Tuesday, 6th October 2020 -  The current social enterprise system favours the white middle class. It will take a different approach to give those from disadvantaged backgrounds the opportunity to be the authors

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‘Never forgotten’ – The unique power of in-memory giving

Kate Jenkinson, Monday, 5th October 2020 -  What do we mean by in-memory fundraising and why is it a growth area with so much interest? Kate Jenkinson explains, in the first of three articles sharing learnings from the UK about
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