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Research shows economic cost of declining mental health 

Contributor, Friday, 26th August 2022 -  Rising rates of mental health disorders driven by the pandemic could cost the economy $7.4 billion, and that’s just in NSW. Mental health and depressive issues among workers as a result

Changemaker

Leading with lived experience

Isabelle Oderberg, Friday, 26th August 2022 -  Najeeba Wazefadost fled Afghanistan at 10 years old by sea to seek refugee status in Australia and is now using her lived experience to lead for change in helping others. She is this

Managing a professional profile on social media

Contributor, Friday, 26th August 2022 -  What does business casual on social media look like? Nowadays, most people are on some form of social media; most commonly, several platforms. But when it comes to your work profile

ClimateLaunchpad finalists revealed 

Samantha Freestone, Thursday, 25th August 2022 -  The competition aims to find Australia’s best and brightest innovators and entrepreneurs in the cleantech and innovation scene. ClimateLaunchpad’s six finalists will vie for

Opinion

A lot of work to do ahead of Jobs and Skills Summit

David Crosbie, Wednesday, 24th August 2022 -  CCA will hold a charities and NFP roundtable with the assistant minister for charities, ahead of the federal government’s Jobs and Skills Summit, writes CEO David Crosbie. 

A little less conversation, a little more action needed on disability employment

Danielle Kutchel, Wednesday, 24th August 2022 -  The new federal government is investigating how to get more disabled people into employment, but advocates say it’s time for action. The unemployment rate for Australians living

Morrison’s multiple ministries legal but flouted principle of ‘responsible government’: solicitor-general

Contributor, Wednesday, 24th August 2022 -  The solicitor-general’s advice on Scott Morrison’s secret ministerial appointments reiterates how the former PM undermined responsible government, writes Michelle Grattan

Mental health hub bridges information gap for people with intellectual disability

Danielle Kutchel, Wednesday, 24th August 2022 -  The new hub for information and resources for people with intellectual disability has been co-designed with the disability community to meet their needs. A new online hub will provide

Opinion

Five reasons we need more young leaders in NFPs

Bianca Stern, Wednesday, 24th August 2022 -  While young leaders are essential to the future of the sector, many are starting their own organisations. Bianca Stern outlines five reasons to turn this situation around. There’s

Next generation child safety checks with Oho cloud-based monitoring

Samantha Freestone, Tuesday, 23rd August 2022 -  Oho is a cloud-based online verification tool aimed at meeting the growing need for continuous monitoring of workers and volunteers responsible for vulnerable people. When an old

Opinion

The story of the PM's mum must be a catalyst for change

Margaret Ambrose, Tuesday, 23rd August 2022 -  What can we do all do to claw back the security and dignity of single mothers to ensure their children can succeed in whatever field they choose? Margaret Ambrose explains.  It was a

Philanthropy conference to address big challenges

Contributor, Tuesday, 23rd August 2022 -  A stellar lineup of more than 130 presenters and keynote speakers will outline the key challenges confronting philanthropy at the Philanthropy Australia national conference in
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