Kevin Robbie, Thursday, 28th January 2016 -
If the charity and government sectors are serious about ending community disadvantage in Australia we need to “move from being competitors to collaborators”, writes Kevin Robbie, CEO of United Way Australia.
Australian Not for Profits are among the world’s highest users of online technology for communicating their causes and fundraising, according to a new global report.
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Ellie Cooper, Wednesday, 27th January 2016 -
While men comprise 60 per cent of the general workforce they hold 95 per cent of CEO positions in the world’s largest corporations, according to the UN Women’s inaugural HeForShe Corporate Parity report.
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Five Australian companies have been ranked in the top 100 most sustainable businesses in the world, including the big four banks.
The Commonwealth Bank secured the number four position in the 2016 Global 100 index,
Ellie Cooper, Tuesday, 26th January 2016 -
Philanthropists have been recognised for their valuable contributions to the Australian community, taking out top awards as part of the Australia Day 2016 Honours List.
Ellie Cooper, Monday, 25th January 2016 -
Comedian and actor Tom Ballard will unveil the 100 greatest achievements in Australian aid alongside the country’s most popular music event, the Triple J Hottest 100, as part of Australia Day.
Xavier Smerdon, Thursday, 21st January 2016 -
Human-made climate change contributed to making 2015 the hottest year on record globally, according to two new major reports.
Staff Reporter, Thursday, 21st January 2016 -
A new report into the changing face of philanthropy and giving trends in the United States predicts that 2016 and 2017 will deliver positive outcomes for Not for Profits, with growth in foundation giving the largest so far.
Xavier Smerdon, Monday, 18th January 2016 -
The gap between the world’s richest and poorest people has widened in the past year with 62 people now owning as much wealth as half of the global population, and Australia is not immune to the trend, according to a new report.
Xavier Smerdon, Friday, 15th January 2016 -
Australia’s education system is failing students with disability, directly setting them up for a life of “diminished capacity”, according to a senate report.