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Australian charity of the year revealed

Danielle Kutchel, Monday, 8th November 2021 -  The Australian Charity Awards recognise the work of outstanding charities  For its efforts to rebuild the environment after 18.6 million hectares of land was destroyed during the

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Unlocking the power of community

Maggie Coggan, Monday, 8th November 2021 -  As the new CEO of the Indigenous Literacy Foundation, Wiradjuri man Ben Bowen is using the knowledge and power of Aboriginal communities to propel the organisation into its next phase.

A lack of job applicants has left the social sector struggling to fill roles

Wendy Williams, Thursday, 4th November 2021 -  Ahead of the “Great Resignation”, recruiters and HR managers talk to Pro Bono Australia about the state of the recruiter market. Around the world there is talk of an impending “Great

Why the ‘great resignation’ can help you find a better job

Maggie Coggan, Thursday, 4th November 2021 -  Across the globe, millions of people are rethinking their jobs en masse. We find out why this new phenomenon is a good thing for jobseekers.  If the pandemic has made you rethink your

Digital inclusion and transformation – a critical priority for Australian charities

David Crosbie, Thursday, 4th November 2021 -  We know the charities sector has been advancing its use of technology, but in some ways the bigger question is what we want charities to be doing in relation to the strategic adaption

Servicing the needs of a growing Australian charity sector

Dr Gary Johns, Thursday, 4th November 2021 -  Following the publication of the ACNC’s annual report, charity commissioner Dr Gary Johns reflects on the regulator’s achievements over the past 12 months. The number of Australian

At COP26 our fundamental human rights are at stake

Annika Reynolds, Wednesday, 3rd November 2021 -  But the prime minister does not seem to have made that connection, write Annika Reynolds and Chris Caskey from Australian Lawyers for Human Rights, who argue it’s time to adopt a rights-based

In whose interest is Morrison acting?

David Ritter, Wednesday, 3rd November 2021 -  By undermining global climate talks, the prime minister is acting in defiance of the will of the Australian people, argues David Ritter, CEO of Greenpeace Australia Pacific. As he

Charities embrace tech in COVID, but there’s still a long road ahead

Maggie Coggan, Wednesday, 3rd November 2021 -  “There is still room for improvement in digitally enabled service transformation, particularly when it comes to the use of digital channels to reach vulnerable community members”

Small Giants’ Danny Almagor launches new impact investment firm

Nikki Stefanoff, Wednesday, 3rd November 2021 -  Sentient Impact Group, described as the love child of Small Giants and Impact Investment Group, is getting ready to take impact investing to the mainstream.  Since 2007, Danny Almagor

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The new brew that’s saving young lives

Maggie Coggan, Wednesday, 3rd November 2021 -  Suicide is the biggest killer of 18 to 24 year olds in Australia. Mood Tea, a new social enterprise selling tasty blends of tea, is on a mission to change this, writes Maggie Coggan in

What climate change activists can learn from First Nations campaigns against the fossil fuel industry

Contributor, Monday, 1st November 2021 -  Jacqui Katona and Lily O’Neill share six lessons for those wanting to take decisive action against the fossil fuel industry. As the Glasgow climate conference begins, and
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