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What we know about the NDIS cuts, and what they’ll mean for people with disability and their families

Contributor, Monday, 28th March 2022 -  Cutting individual plans for people living with disability is not the answer to making the NDIS sustainable, argue Helen Dickinson and Anne Kavanagh. The latest National Disability…

How to look for a job with a new baby

Maggie Coggan, Thursday, 24th March 2022 -  We share some tips on how to make it easier  Finding a new job is stressful, but throwing the arrival of a small child into the mix is an added challenge to your hunt.  Luckily, there are

Australian charities locked into funding starvation mode

Maggie Coggan, Thursday, 24th March 2022 -  Funders are being called on to fund overhead costs as experts say the “hand to mouth” existence many charities are operating under is not sustainable Australian charities are being

Multicultural media is a strong engagement lever, not a gimmick

Lex La Sala, Thursday, 24th March 2022 -  Mobinah Ahmad, account director at Fifty Acres, warns that neglecting multicultural media in favour of mainstream placement comes at a cost. In the land of public relations, everybody

20 years singing to the streets

Jonathan Alley, Wednesday, 23rd March 2022 -  The Sydney Street Choir marked two decades of making change through music on 16 March. Jonathan Alley spoke to choir director James Paul about the ensemble’s philosophy.  Beating

More than 1,000 words

David Crosbie, Wednesday, 23rd March 2022 -  Charities need to overcome their natural reluctance to advocate during an election campaign and think about the techniques that will have the greatest impact, even if this means

Opinion

Protecting our children in chaotic times? We need more than a national framework.

Deb Tsorbaris, Wednesday, 23rd March 2022 -  Deb Tsorbaris argues that a new child protection framework has admiral intentions, but falls short in addressing Australia’s post-pandemic economic reality. Treasurer Josh Frydenberg

Maintaining cyber security during global unrest

David Spriggs, Wednesday, 23rd March 2022 -  In 2022, organisations universally rely on digital connection to operate. But, this very connection can leave us vulnerable to sinister cyber attacks during international upheaval,

Changemaker

Meet the man helping Aussies find the perfect (bone marrow) match

Maggie Coggan, Wednesday, 23rd March 2022 -  As the co-founder of the TLR Foundation, Neil Pennock is fighting to ensure every Australian in need of a stem-cell or bone marrow transplant, finds their perfect match. He’s this

Australian business takes the top spot as world’s most popular B Corp

Nikki Stefanoff, Wednesday, 23rd March 2022 -  To celebrate B Corp Month 2022, a report has revealed which B Corp certified businesses are the most searched for around the world.  Moodle, the Australian online educational platform

Coles looking to hire more Australians living with disability

Nikki Stefanoff, Wednesday, 23rd March 2022 -  A new pilot program has launched to support Coles Group in its disability hiring process In partnership with Dylan Alcott AO’s Get Skilled Access, Coles Group is seeking to increase

Sorry… No news today. We’re waiting on Zuck

Wendy Williams, Tuesday, 22nd March 2022 -  Why we’re not publishing any news today. Today, publishers across Australia – including Pro Bono News – are joining forces to shine a light on the obscene power imbalance between…
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