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Federal Budget At A Glance

Contributor, Wednesday, 9th May 2018 -  The 2018-19 federal budget, handed down on Tuesday by Scott Morrison, was an election budget that told a story of tax cuts and a return to surplus. Pro Bono News’ infographic gives you a glimpse of what it all means for the social sector.
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Petre Benchmark Encourages Greater Giving From Australia’s Most Wealthy

Wendy Williams, Tuesday, 8th May 2018 -  The test of true philanthropy is how much it hurts or impacts your life as a donor, according to  businessman and philanthropist Daniel Petre, who has unveiled a formula to encourage Australia’s wealthiest to give more.

Around the World

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Crowdfunding Platform Open For UK Charities

Wendy Williams, Tuesday, 8th May 2018 -  Crowdfunding platform GoFundMe has opened up its platform to enable people in the UK to raise money for charities as well as crowdfund for individuals.
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Lack of Gender Bias in Grantmaking

Wendy Williams, Tuesday, 8th May 2018 -  Grants are “women’s business”, according to a new study.
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Corporate Teams Are Great Givers

Contributor, Tuesday, 8th May 2018 -  Nurturing the idea that work can be a place to give can generate more than a temporary buzz around the watercooler, writes Dr Steve Francis, managing director at FrontStream Asia Pacific.

Australian Charities Pay the Price with New ASIC Levy

Estelle Stathoulis, Friday, 4th May 2018 -  Australian charities and not-for-profit organisations are being hit with the new Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) levy forcing them to part with $321 in administrative costs.

BankSA Celebrates its 170th Anniversary with a $170k Grant

Estelle Stathoulis, Thursday, 3rd May 2018 -  In celebration of Bank SA's 170th Anniversary, the Bank SA Foundation is offering its biggest ever grant of $170 thousand to charities in South Australia or the Northern Territory.
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Political Uncertainty Proves Greatest Challenge to Philanthropy

Wendy Williams, Thursday, 3rd May 2018 -  Political uncertainty is the greatest challenge to global philanthropy according to a new report, which holds both opportunity and warning for Australia.

Opinion

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Why Does it Matter that 1.7B Adults Remain ‘Unbanked’?

Contributor, Tuesday, 1st May 2018 -  Using a bank account for financial transactions is critically important for both individuals and economies, writes Robert Dunn, global executive director of Opportunity International.
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