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Lina Caneva has been a journalist for more than 35 years. She was the editor of Pro Bono Australia News from when it was founded in 2000 until 2018.

Articles:

Philanthropy Has a Bright Future: Even in the Era of Justin Bieber.

Lina Caneva, Wednesday, 3rd September 2014 -  Not For Profits need to stop trying to be unique and share their data if they want to get their messages across to those outside of the sector, according to an expert on information and data sharing.

Genuine Partnership with the Community Sector is What’s Needed

Lina Caneva, Wednesday, 3rd September 2014 -  The Abbott Government has killed any momentum for community sector reform at a time when there is increasing demand for services, writes Senator Claire Moore the Shadow Minister for Communities.

Inaugural Philanthropy Leaders Named

Lina Caneva, Tuesday, 2nd September 2014 -  High-profile Queensland entrepreneur and corporate philanthropist Alan English has won the 2014 inaugural Philanthropy Leader of the Year award, while newcomer Michael Gonski, a partner at Herbert Smith Freehills law firm, has been award Emerging Philanthropy Leader at the Philanthropy Australia Conference.

Child Abuse Royal Commission Granted Extension

Lina Caneva, Tuesday, 2nd September 2014 -  The Federal Government has agreed to an extension for the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse for a further two years.

Universities Don’t Just Need Biggest Givers

Lina Caneva, Tuesday, 2nd September 2014 -  One of Australia's highest profile philanthropists,Andrew Forrest has called on Universities to get better at dealing with small and medium financial donors, rather than focusing all their time to the biggest givers, in his speech to the national Philanthropy Australia Conference in Melbourne.

Churches Call for Debate On Private Members Bill

Lina Caneva, Tuesday, 2nd September 2014 -  The Australian Churches’ Refugee Taskforce is calling on Parliament to debate a Private Member's Bill tabled by Tasmanian Independent Andrew Wilkie to protect procedural fairness for asylum seekers who are being held in indefinite detention.

National Homelessness Conference

Lina Caneva, Tuesday, 2nd September 2014 -  The 8th National Homelessness Conference on the Gold Coast this September is set to connect the interwoven and complex pieces of the homelessness puzzle and play a part in the bigger picture of homelessness.

Don’t Change Refundable Franking Credits – NFP Submission

Lina Caneva, Tuesday, 2nd September 2014 -  National peak donor organisation, Philanthropy Australia has told a Federal Government inquiry into Australia’s financial system that it strongly opposes any changes to current system of refundable franking credits.

The Spillover Effect: A Tour of American Democracy

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Lina Caneva, Tuesday, 2nd September 2014 -  In her final blog as the Fulbright Professional Scholar in Non-profit Leadership, Dr Tessa Boyd-Caine reflects on what she describes as the most surprising element of her research - the extent to which US Not for Profits can engage directly in political activity.

Marketing Disability Services – Focus on What Works

Opinion

Lina Caneva, Tuesday, 2nd September 2014 -  There’s a pressing need to clarify the jargon and to understand the unique nature of marketing in the disability sector - which is entirely different to marketing in any other industry writes Penny Knight, Research Director with the Curtin Not-for-profit Initiative.

Campaign Promotes the Power of ‘Oldness’

Lina Caneva, Tuesday, 2nd September 2014 -  A five per cent increase in the employment of Australians over the age of 55 would add $48 billion to the national economy, the people behind a new human rights campaign have claimed.

The Motherhood Penalty – the Widest Gender Pay Gap

Lina Caneva, Tuesday, 2nd September 2014 -  Women are being penalised for becoming mothers, leading to the largest national gender pay gap in 30 years, the Diversity Council Australia has claimed.
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