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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:

Top Women Win Charlie Perkins Scholarships

Lina Caneva, Tuesday, 2nd September 2014 -  Three inspiring Indigenous Australians will undertake study at two of the world’s most prestigious Universities after receiving the Charlie Perkins Scholarship in Canberra.

Generation Jobless: NFP Report

Lina Caneva, Monday, 1st September 2014 -  More than half a million young people underemployed or unemployed, according to a new report by welfare Not for Profit the Brotherhood of St Laurence.

How To Spot (and Avoid) a Horrible Boss

Hot Topic

Lina Caneva, Monday, 1st September 2014 -  It’s just as important for an interviewee to uncover the true culture of a business and the personality of a potential new boss, writes Alex Malley, Chief Executive of CPA Australia and a LinkedIn Influencer, in this article that first ran on LinkedIn.

Supporting the Overwhelmed Worker – Survey

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Lina Caneva, Monday, 1st September 2014 -  Organisations not ready to address the striking shift in employee expectations, face potential retention and leadership crises, according to new research by professional services firm Deloitte.

Mining a Healthier Indigenous Australia

Changemaker

Lina Caneva, Friday, 29th August 2014 -  The world of iron ore mining might seem like it is light years away from the world of Indigenous health and education, but CEO of the Murlpirrmarra Connection Darren Patten is bringing them together. Patten is this week’s Changemaker.

Andrews Backs Out of Right Wing Family Conference

Lina Caneva, Friday, 29th August 2014 -  Social Services Minister Kevin Andrews has pulled out of the opening ceremony of the controversial World Congress of Families conference in Melbourne tomorrow.

Innovative Science Intern Program

Lina Caneva, Thursday, 28th August 2014 -  A new industry internship program is being launched by innovation Not for Profit veski and AMSI Intern as part of a new $700,000 Victorian Government initiative to allow more women to pursue and maintain careers in science.

Risk of Aus Charities Financing Terrorism

Lina Caneva, Thursday, 28th August 2014 -  The charity regulator has warned that charities may be at risk of having their charitable funds that are sent overseas being diverted or otherwise misused, even if their intentions are in line with their charitable purposes.

Philanthropists Push for Alzheimer’s Research

Lina Caneva, Thursday, 28th August 2014 -  Prominent Australian philanthropists, through the Myer Family Company, have announced a $10 million philanthropic push to find a cure for Alzheimer’s disease.

Taking a New Approach to Engaging Disadvantaged Job Seekers

Analysis

Lina Caneva, Thursday, 28th August 2014 -  Start with the jobs, not the candidates, to deal with unemployment challenge, writes Kevin Robbie, an Executive Director at Social Ventures Australia.

Former Politician Donates to Housing NFP

Lina Caneva, Thursday, 28th August 2014 -  A community activist concerned about Sydney’s housing affordability crisis has gifted a significant donation to community housing provider Bridge Housing.

Disability Payment Bill Report Divided

Lina Caneva, Thursday, 28th August 2014 -  A Senate Committee report into the controversial payment assessment tool for people with disability has delivered a divided verdict, with both the Labor and Greens parties providing dissenting reports.
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