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MEDIA, JOBS & RESOURCES for the COMMON GOOD

Wendy Williams is a journalist specialising in the not-for-profit sector and broader social economy. She has been the editor of Pro Bono News since 2018.

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New Review Platform Highlights Charity Star Performers

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Wendy Williams, Tuesday, 1st May 2018 -  Australia’s most well-known charities are coming under scrutiny with the launch of a series of independent expert reviews.

National Benchmarking Survey Shows Disability Service Providers How They ‘Stack Up’

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Wendy Williams, Tuesday, 1st May 2018 -  Disability service providers are being encouraged to take part in a national benchmarking survey that aims to offer vital market intelligence and give providers a competitive edge.

New Initiative Set to Amplify Social Impact

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Wendy Williams, Thursday, 26th April 2018 -  A major new initiative has been launched in a bid to improve social impact on a national scale.

Business Must Design For Impact

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Wendy Williams, Thursday, 26th April 2018 -  New challenges are emerging in the world of social impact as there is growing expectation that business and business leaders will contribute to the issues that matter most to society, according to the director of LBG Australia and New Zealand.

Calls for Mandatory Fundraising Code Under ACL

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Wendy Williams, Tuesday, 24th April 2018 -  Fixing fundraising needs to be a priority before it becomes scandal-led reform, according to Not-for-profit Law, which is calling for a mandatory fundraising code to be contained within Australian Consumer Law.

New Toolkit Shows NFPs How to Create a Child Safe Organisation

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Wendy Williams, Monday, 23rd April 2018 -  A new toolkit has been launched in the wake of the royal commission to help not-for-profit organisations understand the practical steps they can take to provide safe places for children.

UK Charity Boards Lack Diversity

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Wendy Williams, Monday, 23rd April 2018 -  Charities in England and Wales are lagging behind private companies when it comes to diversity on boards, according to a new report.
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