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David Crosbie is the CEO of the Community Council for Australia (CCA).

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The Tipping Point?

Opinion

David Crosbie, Thursday, 2nd March 2017 -  The charities sector has experienced unprecedented growth over the last decade, but there is increasing evidence that the trend upwards is at best levelling out and at worst starting to head down, writes CEO of Community Council for Australia, David Crosbie.

Investing in Our Future and the Role of New Capital Markets

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David Crosbie, Thursday, 16th February 2017 -  If Australia wants impact investing to work better, the charity sector needs to be actively involved in the critical discussions, including the current government consultation process, writes Community Council for Australia CEO David Crosbie.

Trumping the Politics of Fear – a Critical Role for the NFP Sector

Opinion

David Crosbie, Thursday, 2nd February 2017 -  If we want to trump Trump, the charities and not-for-profit sector needs to be much more active and effective in telling its stories, writes David Crosbie, CEO of the Community Council for Australia in his first article for Pro Bono News for 2017.

Never Before Has Trust Mattered So Much

Opinion

David Crosbie, Thursday, 15th December 2016 -  The challenge for the not-for-profit sector in 2017 is to maintain and build trust, writes Community Council for Australia CEO David Crosbie in his final article for the year.

Generosity in Australia

Opinion

David Crosbie, Thursday, 1st December 2016 -  The release of the 2016 Giving Australia research deserves scrutiny, not just to better understand giving and volunteering in Australia, but also to highlight the case for meaningful policy changes that will support increased giving, writes Community Council for Australia CEO David Crosbie.

Owning Our Future Post Trump – What Will You Do?

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David Crosbie, Thursday, 17th November 2016 -  If we are to “make Australia great” it will need much more than blind rhetoric about nationalism and bigoted appeals to those struggling to accept change, writes Community Council for Australia CEO David Crosbie.

Our Australia, Our Measures, Our Future

Opinion

David Crosbie, Thursday, 3rd November 2016 -  After the recent launch of the Australia We Want campaign the challenge now is to translate the national conversation into tangible actions to make Australia a better place, writes CEO of Community Council for Australia David Crosbie.

Australia – Beyond Imagining

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David Crosbie, Thursday, 20th October 2016 -  The first Australia We Want report, to be released next week, will set some very import benchmarks towards measuring our progress, but with a challenge to move beyond imagining and start creating a better Australia, writes CEO of Community Council for Australia David Crosbie.

The Politics of Competition

Opinion

David Crosbie, Thursday, 6th October 2016 -  The recent Productivity Commission preliminary findings report into Competition in the Human Services makes for very interesting reading for the Not for Profit sector writes, David Crosbie, CEO of Community Council for Australia.

Regressive Fundraising Regulations – Time for Change

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David Crosbie, Thursday, 22nd September 2016 -  The indefensible impost of jurisdictional fundraising regulations is a discredited and dysfunctional exercise in wasted resources, writes David Crosbie, CEO of Community Council for Australia.

Disruptor or Disrupted?

Opinion

David Crosbie, Tuesday, 13th September 2016 -  Not for Profits that invest in the quality of their interactions within both their existing communities and their potential communities, have little to fear from disruption, writes David Crosbie, CEO of Community Council for Australia.

Offering Solutions – Creating the Australia We Want

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David Crosbie, Thursday, 25th August 2016 -  Maybe we all need to “toughen up”, show real courage and take decisions that will make us a safer, fairer and more just society writes David Crosbie, CEO of Community Council for Australia.
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