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Lessons from the banking royal commission for the NFP sector

Contributor, Tuesday, 11th June 2019 -  The findings from the Hayne Report have something for all organisations to learn from, writes Nick Walker from HLB Mann Judd Melbourne.

Are you burnt out at work? Ask yourself these four questions

Analysis

Contributor, Friday, 7th June 2019 -  Michael Musker, senior research fellow at the South Australian Health and Medical Research Institute, takes a look into what burnout at work looks like, and how you can deal with it, in an article first published in The Conversation.   

Climate change: ‘A near-to-mid-term existential threat to human civilisation’

Hot Topic

Contributor, Wednesday, 5th June 2019 -  We need strong, determined leadership in government, in business and in our communities to ensure a sustainable future for humankind, writes Admiral Chris Barrie, AC RAN Retired.

New Zealand’s ‘well-being budget’: How it hopes to improve people’s lives

Analysis

Contributor, Monday, 3rd June 2019 -  Christoph Schumacher, professor of innovation and economics at Massey University, looks at whether the latest New Zealand budget earns the government’s well-being title, in this article first published in The Conversation.

Here’s what needs to happen to get the NDIS back on track

Opinion

Contributor, Thursday, 30th May 2019 -  Helen Dickinson, professor of public service research at the University of New South Wales, plots the road ahead for the new minister for the NDIS, in this article which first appeared in The Conversation.

Child trafficking in the modern world: A tragedy we can all help to fight without much effort

Contributor, Thursday, 30th May 2019 -  This EOFY is the perfect opportunity to start making a stand and saving tax in the process.

When there is no ritual to dream: The silence of Indigenous suicide

Opinion

Contributor, Friday, 24th May 2019 -  The high rates of Indigenous youth suicide in Australia can only be addressed if the country first changes and confronts both its historical and contemporary racism, writes Julia Hurst from University of Melbourne, in this article which first appeared on Pursuit.

What is big little brush?

Contributor, Thursday, 23rd May 2019 -  Big little brush is a social enterprise that takes really little things, like toothbrushes, and uses them to do great big important things like helping children and adults in developing communities to have better lives, writes big little brush co-founder Joel Hanna.

Inclusion is everybody’s business

Contributor, Thursday, 23rd May 2019 -  Community Services Industry Alliance’s Inclusion Ready Summit is an exciting event to be held on Tuesday 18 June that will deliver the latest research, ideas and opportunities around social and economic inclusion of people with disability.

How to do more with less

Contributor, Tuesday, 21st May 2019 -  Communiteer is working with NFPs and for-purpose organisations across different sectors to build a sharing economy and harness the power of the crowd.
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