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COVID-19: Seven tips to help community organisations pivot

Lali Wiratunga, Tuesday, 23rd June 2020 -  Pivoting can help your community organisation navigate these disruptive times with confidence. Lali Wiratunga, national manager of Westpac’s Davidson Institute, shares seven reasons why.
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Look how far we’ve come: Social enterprise

Maggie Coggan, Wednesday, 17th June 2020 -  “[We’re] starting to show that you can do good and make money, but I want to put emphasis on the 'starting to show' because I don't think we're fully there yet.”
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Australian social enterprises over 20 years: A timeline

Maggie Coggan, Wednesday, 17th June 2020 -  The Australian social enterprise sector has come a long way in the last 20 years. We take a look back through the Pro Bono News archives to re-examine some of the major moments that have defined the sector.
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Queensland co-ops celebrate legislative boost

Paul Thambar, Wednesday, 17th June 2020 -  "This legislation will not only create more awareness for the business model but also make it more accessible," a co-op leader says.   

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Learnings from Brave Foundation’s ‘community nurture’ and virtual delivery model

Danielle Kutchel, Thursday, 11th June 2020 -  Brave Foundation has been supporting teams in a virtual and remote way for many years, underpinned by its vision of being the “most connected remote organisation in the world”. In this video from RESET 2020, founder and CEO Bernadette Black share
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Op-shops are opening back up, but it’s not business as usual

Maggie Coggan, Wednesday, 3rd June 2020 -  We take a look at the challenges charities face as op-shops reopen their doors 

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The communities taking food insecurity into their own hands

Maggie Coggan, Wednesday, 3rd June 2020 -  Fresh produce is hard to come by in the most remote parts of the country, and it’s causing serious health problems for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders. It’s why Food Ladder is working alongside communities to grow their own fruit and veg,
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