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What about the charities?

Maggie Coggan, Wednesday, 8th January 2020 -  Charities big and small are stepping up to support the people and wildlife worst affected by this year’s catastrophic bushfires. But how is the sector coping with one of the largest disaster relief efforts to date? 

Opinion

2019

Two good, two bad, one leader – 2019 in reflection

David Crosbie, Thursday, 19th December 2019 -  In wrapping up the year, Community Council for Australia CEO David Crosbie, highlights two good trends, two bad trends and talks about one outstanding leader.
2019

Same same, but different – 2019 in review

Luke Michael, Wednesday, 18th December 2019 -  As the sun sets on 2019 – and this decade comes to an end – Luke Michael looks back at how the year unfolded for the social sector 

Opinion

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Collective impact – When theory becomes practice

Andrew Curtis, Thursday, 12th December 2019 -  Dr Andrew Curtis from The Dragonfly Collective sums up how collective impact works in practice – in this case in Canada.

Opinion

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Five human rights issues that defined 2019

Contributor, Wednesday, 11th December 2019 -  From mass climate change movements to cultural genocide of Uighurs in China, Elaine Pearson and Louise Chappell highlight some of the headline human rights moments that captured Australia’s attention.

Opinion

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Culture wars: Do you really think you can change the culture of your not for profit?

Oliver May, Monday, 9th December 2019 -  Cultural change is possible, writes Oliver May, but many of us need to think again about the “how”.
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NZ charity wants to ban the ‘bad boys’ of the beach

Luke Michael, Monday, 9th December 2019 -  Surf Life Saving New Zealand wants to ban inflatable toys from the beach

Spotlight

Meet the enterprise fighting e-waste and the disability employment crisis in one

Maggie Coggan, Wednesday, 4th December 2019 -  With employment participation rates for people with disability some of the lowest in the country and e-waste one of the fastest-growing types of waste, Enable Australia is finding a way to tackle both problems head-on, writes Maggie Coggan in this mo
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Calls for review into social enterprise structure

Maggie Coggan, Wednesday, 4th December 2019 -  A proposed restructure could mean big growth in the for-purpose business model 
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