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Australia’s Charity Sector at Highest Ever Concentration

Ellie Cooper, Tuesday, 29th March 2016 -  Australia has the largest number of charities per capita in its history, with one charity for every 422 people, a new report has revealed.

Gender Pay Gap at 83c to Every $1

Ellie Cooper, Thursday, 24th March 2016 -  Australia has a gender pay gap of 17.3 per cent, where women earn 83 cents for every $1 a man makes, according to a new international report.

New Mental Health Framework for First Responders

Chris Hornsey, Thursday, 24th March 2016 -  Mental health Not for Profit beyondblue has released a comprehensive framework to help first responder agencies address mental health and suicide risks.

Do or Die for NFP Boards – ‘Futures’ Paper

Lina Caneva, Tuesday, 22nd March 2016 -  Australian charities and their boards must make radical, future-focused and corporate-minded changes, or risk facing extinction, according to a report released by wealth management group, Koda Capital.

Adviser Shift in Talking ‘Philanthropy’ – Study

Lina Caneva, Tuesday, 22nd March 2016 -  Financial advisers aren’t talking about philanthropy with their wealthy clients as much as they used to, according to longitudinal research from the Queensland University of Technology.

Integrating HR and Volunteering – Survey

Ellie Cooper, Monday, 21st March 2016 -  A survey has been developed to investigate the relationship between volunteering and human resources, and better understand how organisations can strengthen their practices to achieve long-term sustainability.

Do NFPs Walk the Talk on Diversity?

Ellie Cooper, Thursday, 17th March 2016 -  Not all Not for Profits are adopting best practice in creating inclusive workplaces despite their good intentions, according to exclusive data provided to Pro Bono Australia News.

Community Playgroups Deliver on Early Development – Research

Lina Caneva, Thursday, 17th March 2016 -  Australian children who attend community playgroups are less likely to have developmental vulnerabilities when they start primary school, according to new research.
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