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Strategy in strange times: What not for profit leaders need to consider in a crisis context

Contributor, Tuesday, 24th March 2020 -  In the unprecedented pandemic context, not for profit leaders need to consider strategy and business model implications for today’s demands and tomorrow’s subsequent fallout.   

Coronavirus will devastate Aboriginal communities if we don’t act now

Opinion

Contributor, Monday, 23rd March 2020 -  Aboriginal people are at greater risk of severe illness from COVID-19 than non-Aboriginal people. But plans to protect remote communities and keep the virus out are progressing too slowly, write James Ward and Jason Agostino.

Get dressed and set goals: Some routines not to break if coronavirus means you have to work from home

Opinion

Contributor, Friday, 20th March 2020 -  Many office workers around Australia have transformed their lounge-room into their daily office following the outbreak of COVID-19. But with no certainty on when it’ll be safe to go back to work, Paula Brough shares some tips on how to set a solid work-from-home routine.  

New learning program to help deliver on NDIS service demand and encourage sector growth

Contributor, Thursday, 19th March 2020 -  Whether you’re an organisation looking to break into the fast-growing disability sector, or one that already provides services but wants to expand, a new interactive learning program unveiled by Community Business Bureau (CBB) offers a roadmap for success. 

Applications open for award allowing everyday Australians to learn globally and inspire locally

Contributor, Thursday, 12th March 2020 -  Australians from all walks of life are being encouraged to apply for an award, which offers a life-changing opportunity to travel overseas and investigate a topic or issue they are passionate about.

Ten social innovators receive $50,000 fellowship to invest in their leadership potential

Contributor, Monday, 9th March 2020 -  Ten extraordinary Australians have been recognised for their leadership potential in driving social impact in Australia, with each receiving a fellowship of up to $50,000 from Westpac Scholars Trust to invest in their personal and professional development.  

Relationships first, money after

Opinion

Contributor, Thursday, 5th March 2020 -  Philanthropy can help restore the power and dignity of Indigenous peoples and their cultures, but it takes more than writing cheques, having meetings and making the right noises, argues Manaia King of the J R McKenzie Trust in New Zealand.

Why big little brush?

Contributor, Tuesday, 3rd March 2020 -  It’s easy to take for granted the resources we have at our disposal, but having access to health and hygiene resources can lead to better outcomes for entire communities, writes social enterprise big little brush.

Women empowering women: How Australian volunteers are supporting gender equality in Papua New Guinea

Contributor, Monday, 2nd March 2020 -  International Women’s Day on 8 March provides an opportunity to acknowledge three women who, through the Australian Volunteers Program, are working with organisations to empower women in Papua New Guinea.

More funding promised to men’s behaviour change programs, but we’re still not sure they work

Opinion

Contributor, Thursday, 27th February 2020 -  The Australian government has committed funding to men's behaviour change programs in the wake of the murder of Hannah Clarke and her children – but what are they and do they work, ask Rebecca Stewart and Breanna Wright.
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