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Opinion

Ownership Disruption In the Sharing Economy

Antony McMullen, Wednesday, 18th May 2016 -  From employee share schemes in large companies through to employee owned cooperatives, employee “disruption” can result in more cohesive, engaged and productive workplaces contributing to economic development, writes cooperatives expert Antony Mc

Election Analysis

What Kind of New Economy Do We Want From the Next Government?

Bronwen Morgan, Wednesday, 18th May 2016 -  Australian politics must respond to current pressures with collaboration and creativity, rather than pitting economics against society, writes Bronwen Morgan, Professor of Law at UNSW Australia.

Analysis

Extra Steps Required to Ensure Jobs Plan Delivers for Young People

Jeff Borland, Monday, 9th May 2016 -  The federal government’s new PaTH program to help young people transition into work needs greater planning to achieve success, writes Jeff Borland, Professor of Economics at the University of Melbourne, in this article originally published in The C

Opinion

Budget 2016 – User Pays Becoming More Entrenched

David Crosbie, Thursday, 5th May 2016 -  Opinion: The more I read about the budget and consider what it means in practice, the more it becomes clear that Australia is moving towards a user pays system for many of our health, education, housing, and other previously government run services,

Opinion

Identity in a Time of Social Sector Change

Dale Renner, Tuesday, 26th April 2016 -  Opinion: Change is upon the social sector – but we can’t just busy ourselves with NDIS readiness projects. The Not for Profit sector needs to wrestle with questions of identity to keep what’s important and be willing to change the rest, writes

Opinion

Time to Refocus, Mr Turnbull

Rachel Siewert, Thursday, 21st April 2016 -  Instead of trying to get tougher on unions and workers, the prime minister should be turning his attention to the social services sector which is struggling to provide support for the most vulnerable, writes Greens Senator Rachel Siewert.

Analysis

EOFY Crunchtime: How to get Better Results from your NFP’s Budget

Richenda Vermeulen, Thursday, 21st April 2016 -  The end of the financial year is a crucial time for investing in your organisation’s future, writes Richenda Vermeulen, director of digital consultancy ntegrity.

Opinion

Inclusion and Social Harmony in the Aftermath of Brussels

Violet Roumeliotis, Tuesday, 19th April 2016 -  In the aftermath of the senseless violence seen in Brussels, the Not for Profit sector has a big role to play in promoting meaningful social and economic participation through employment and humanitarian services, writes Violet Roumeliotis, CEO of Se

Opinion

Fundraising Leaders – Consider Your Exit Strategy

Peter Dalton, Thursday, 7th April 2016 -  Fundraising expert Peter Dalton asks when fundraising leaders should start planning their next career move.

Opinion

More Representation, Not Less

Dameyon Bonson, Tuesday, 15th March 2016 -  Marginalised groups, and in particular Indigenous Australians, may not wish to join with other established groups who might not represent their values and aspirations, writes Dameyon Bonson, a Kimberley based entrepreneur and consultant.
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