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‘Political’ Mural Reappears in Dublin After Charity Forced to Remove it

Luke Michael, Tuesday, 1st May 2018 -  A mural supporting the repeal of Ireland’s Eighth Amendment has reappeared in Dublin, after a warning from the Irish Charities Regulator forced a charity art centre to remove the “political advertisement” from its wall.
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National Benchmarking Survey Shows Disability Service Providers How They ‘Stack Up’

Wendy Williams, Tuesday, 1st May 2018 -  Disability service providers are being encouraged to take part in a national benchmarking survey that aims to offer vital market intelligence and give providers a competitive edge.
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In The Open: Be Part of Something Impactful

Contributor, Tuesday, 1st May 2018 -  Do you want to be part of something impactful? Is there an issue that has had a profound effect on your life? Do you want to own your story with integrity and dignity, in order to pass on and help others?

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Gonski Review Attacks Australian Schooling Quality and Urges Individualised Teaching Approach

Contributor, Monday, 30th April 2018 -  The damning report, Through Growth to Achievement, finds many Australian schools are “cruising, not improving”, writes political journalist and professorial fellow at the University of Canberra, Michelle Grattan, in this article which first appea

Changemaker

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Building Connections to Improve Mental Health

Luke Michael, Monday, 30th April 2018 -  Rahul Seth is the founder of the Perth Active Depression Support Group, which aims to bring people together through recreation. He is this week’s Changemaker.

Opinion

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Charities and Dreamers

David Crosbie, Thursday, 26th April 2018 -  To realise the vision of an Australia that embraces its dreamers, we need to enhance and strengthen the role of charities and broader civil society, writes Community Council for Australia CEO David Crosbie.

Opinion

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Time for an Independent Umpire on Income Support

Marcia Balzer, Thursday, 26th April 2018 -  Baptist Care Australia executive director Marcia Balzer makes the case for an independent umpire to set income support payments and stop them being used as a political tool.
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Charity Sector Looks To Improve Complaint Handling

Luke Michael, Tuesday, 24th April 2018 -  Major peak bodies in the not-for-profit sector have launched a “desperately needed” policy to improve how charities handle complaints.

Client Testimonials for Big Cares

Contributor, Tuesday, 24th April 2018 -  Big Cares, which was established by Big Review TV in 2016 to allow charities and not-for-profit organisations to be able to tell their stories in a new and more powerful way, shares testimonials from some of the extraordinary people they’ve worked
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New Toolkit Shows NFPs How to Create a Child Safe Organisation

Wendy Williams, Monday, 23rd April 2018 -  A new toolkit has been launched in the wake of the royal commission to help not-for-profit organisations understand the practical steps they can take to provide safe places for children.
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