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‘Civic-minded’ Smith sets shadow charities agenda

Danielle Kutchel, Monday, 11th July 2022 -  The senator said he understood that the charity sector has felt under attack in recent years and wouldn’t say whether he considered the war on charities to be over, asking charities

Respecting the environment and listening to Indigenous wisdom

Wendy Williams, Monday, 11th July 2022 -  Could our past save our futures? Sandrine Charruyer and Sophie Lepowic talk to Wendy Williams about their documentary, Inferno Without Borders, and the growing need to recognise

Opinion

Abolishing the Cashless Debit Card is a good first step

David Tennant, Monday, 11th July 2022 -  The move provides an important opportunity to consider a bigger question – how did Australia’s social services legislation become a vehicle for punishing benefit recipients, writes

Disability services not always suited to digital, report reveals

Danielle Kutchel, Friday, 8th July 2022 -  Better preparation is needed to ensure continuity of services for NDIS participants in times of crisis. A new report has revealed that many of the services required by NDIS participants

Opinion

What Australia's rising millennial population means for the future of philanthropy

Brayden Howie, Friday, 8th July 2022 -  The latest census data reveals that Australia’s millennial population now sits on par with baby boomers. Brayden Howie, CEO of Action on Poverty, says this echoes a growing

More ESG transparency needed in the super sector

Samantha Freestone, Thursday, 7th July 2022 -  New research shows super funds with an ESG focus have well and truly arrived and now represent the majority of the superannuation market both financially and in terms of the number

Organising your job hunt

Isabelle Oderberg, Thursday, 7th July 2022 -  Being organised in your hunt for a new job can be as important as the quality of your applications.  There’s nothing worse than finding the perfect job, getting really excited and then

Changemaker

Want to work in Aboriginal spaces? The more the merrier!

Isabelle Oderberg, Thursday, 7th July 2022 -  Djap Wurrung and Gunditjmara woman Sheree Lowe has spent her life working in community, across the community-controlled, government and private sectors. She is this week’s Changemaker.

Philanthropists explore global and local trends to help humanity

Contributor, Thursday, 7th July 2022 -  The 2022 Philanthropy Australia National Conference will take place from 6 to 8 September in Sydney. Australia’s national philanthropy peak body, Philanthropy Australia, will

Life satisfaction not back to pre-COVID levels

Isabelle Oderberg, Thursday, 7th July 2022 -  New data from the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare shows national life satisfaction levels are still not back to pre-COVID levels, as the mental health sector pushes for

A long-term plan to provide homes for all

Isabelle Oderberg, Thursday, 7th July 2022 -  Anglicare Australia reveals 20-year roadmap to affordable housing. Anglicare Australia is calling on the government to undertake a series of urgent and long-term measures to stem

‘Uberisation’ of the disability sector threatens provision of care

Danielle Kutchel, Wednesday, 6th July 2022 -  A new report finds the digital contracting model, which has grown over the past five years, is “unsuitable” to the disability sector. People with disability could be put at risk thanks
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