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How to support young people on their digital journeys

Deb Tsorbaris, Wednesday, 23rd February 2022 -  Deb Tsorbaris reflects on the ways we can empower children, young people and families to use the internet as a force for good. Back in November, I wrote about the risks of the online world

Energy poverty in the climate crisis: What Australia and the European Union can learn from each other

Contributor, Wednesday, 23rd February 2022 -  Low-income households are disproportionately affected by rising energy prices. A new report compares approaches to energy affordability in the EU and Australia. As the transition

The story behind the Social Enterprise World Forum’s branding

Nikki Stefanoff, Wednesday, 23rd February 2022 -  We get a sneak look at the new logo for this year’s Social Enterprise World Forum and hear the story behind its creation.  2022’s a big year for the social enterprise sector. With the

Is there such a thing as a genuine social enterprise?

Freer Spreckley, Tuesday, 22nd February 2022 -  In his new book Freer Spreckley, who was among the first to formulate the concept of social enterprise in the UK in the 1970s, revisits social enterprise’s short history and

Federal government wipes hands clean of setting strategy to end homelessness, but states pick up the pieces

Maggie Coggan, Tuesday, 22nd February 2022 -  A number of state government initiatives have been announced to support an end to homelessness  Housing advocates have labelled the federal government’s refusal to develop a national

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Finding a place for people with disability in nature

Maggie Coggan, Monday, 21st February 2022 -  Mathew Townsend is the founder of Nature Freedom, an organisation making the great outdoors accessible to people with disability. He’s this week’s Changemaker.  Growing up in the

Predictions for 2022: Volunteering

Mark Pearce, Monday, 21st February 2022 -  2022 can be a year of positive change for volunteering, writes Volunteering Australia CEO Mark Pearce, in the latest in our series of social sector predictions for 2022.  In my predictions

Australia is failing marginalised people, and it shows in COVID death rates

Contributor, Monday, 21st February 2022 -  You’re more likely to survive COVID if you were born here, grew up speaking and reading English, are educated, and earn a good income, write Gemma Carey and Ben O’Mara. Newly released

Budget priorities, workforce coordination and our Booris, our way

Contributor, Monday, 21st February 2022 -  All the latest news from the Councils of Social Service of Australia.

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ACOSS has called on the federal government to prioritise investment into critical services and boosting

Here’s how to keep your hybrid team together

Maggie Coggan, Thursday, 17th February 2022 -  If you are struggling to find ways to keep your team united when you’re not all working in the same place look no further  For many, one of the great positives of the pandemic has
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