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Luke Michael is a journalist at Pro Bono News covering the social sector.

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Aussie bosses put behind bars for charity

Luke Michael, Saturday, 15th May 2021 -  A Brisbane mall is being turned into a jail for do-good bosses 

The COVID-19 challenges for charities are far from over

Luke Michael, Wednesday, 12th May 2021 -  The government is being urged to invest in a one-off, time-limited Resilient Charities Fund to help the sector get through the pandemic 

Advocates slam government’s claims of an NDIS cost blowout

Budget

Luke Michael, Wednesday, 12th May 2021 -  The Morrison government is pushing to make the NDIS more affordable  

Homelessness services welcome pre-budget funding commitment

Luke Michael, Tuesday, 11th May 2021 -  The federal government is continuing $56.7 million in funding that was at risk of being scrapped 

What does the social sector want to see in this year’s budget?

Budget

Luke Michael, Monday, 10th May 2021 -  We take a look at the social sector’s wishlist for the 2021 federal budget

National handball competition gets Aussie kids moving again

Luke Michael, Saturday, 8th May 2021 -  The National Handball Championship was designed to support the physical and mental wellbeing of children throughout 2021

Advocates perplexed over government’s independent assessments plan

Luke Michael, Tuesday, 4th May 2021 -  Amid ongoing plans to reshape the NDIS, disability groups are looking to reset relations with the government 

Aussie charities fear their ability to advocate is being stifled

Luke Michael, Tuesday, 4th May 2021 -  Charity advocates say a shrinking civil space is damaging the state of Australia’s democracy

Asia-Pacific experiences surge in climate-aware funds

Luke Michael, Monday, 3rd May 2021 -  A new report reveals climate-aware funds in the Asia-Pacific region have collective assets worth US$18.6 billion (A$24.1 billion)     

Taking a bite out of hunger

Luke Michael, Saturday, 1st May 2021 -  An innovative five-part art series will focus on the intrinsic connection between nutrition and food security using symbolic animations, sound and imagery

Vulnerable renters left behind in growing affordability crisis

Luke Michael, Thursday, 29th April 2021 -  New research reveals rental affordability in Australia is getting worse

Aussie organisation looks to reunite the world amid vaccine rollout

Luke Michael, Saturday, 24th April 2021 -  A newly announced event will call on governments, corporations and philanthropists to step up and help fund an extra two billion vaccine doses for poorer countries                                                                               
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