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Who Gives A Crap has secured its first $40 million investment. So what does that mean for the business?

Maggie Coggan, Tuesday, 5th October 2021 -  For the first time ever beloved toilet paper social enterprise Who Gives A Crap is bringing on investors to grow the business and its impact. We sat down with CEO and co-founder, Simon

Too much information

Mark Siara, Tuesday, 5th October 2021 -  Tips on how to craft striking reports and save yourself time, from Mark Siara at Map Consulting Group. We are in a pandemic of information, and it has infected everything. We have 24-hour

The underfunded rainbow: the push to grow the pot of gold

Nevena Spirovska, Monday, 4th October 2021 -  Ahead of GiveOUT Day later this month, Nevena Spirovska reflects on the lack of funding that goes towards LGBTIQ+ projects and the impact this has on the LGBTIQ+ community.  No matter

NSW government offers funding lifeline for struggling charities

Luke Michael, Monday, 4th October 2021 -  “This targeted and multilayered support package will ease financial pressures for not for profits so that they can focus on continuity of their services” Charities in New South Wales

Liberal-led committee rails against government advocacy crackdown

Luke Michael, Monday, 4th October 2021 -  The committee believes a proposal to change governance standards may infringe on a charity’s implied freedom of political communication  Charity advocates are pushing to have

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Creating the space to empower women

Maggie Coggan, Monday, 4th October 2021 -  Amy Nguyen is the founder of the Zen Tea Lounge Foundation, a charity-cafe dedicated to empowering women. She’s this week’s Changemaker.  After spending a number of years working

A million (dollar) reasons to get the COVID jab

Nikki Stefanoff, Monday, 4th October 2021 -  With many Australians waiting for the right time to get the vaccination, a new million-dollar vaccine lottery might be the incentive they need to get the jab sooner rather than later. 

What does building a trauma-informed community actually look like?

Dr Cathy Kezelman AM, Monday, 4th October 2021 -  Reflecting on another year of advocating for trauma-informed care, in a world faced with uncertainty and threat, Blue Knot Foundation president Dr Cathy Kezelman AM explains the

How to write a job posting ad

Maggie Coggan, Thursday, 30th September 2021 -  We chat to the experts on how you can craft a listing that will attract the best candidates There’s a whole bunch of considerations recruiters have to keep in mind when putting the feelers

Here’s why you need to get professional with your headshot

Maggie Coggan, Thursday, 30th September 2021 -  Because first impressions do matter when you’re hunting for a new job It might seem like an insignificant part of your job hunt, but making sure you have an up-to-date, professional

The culturally diverse deficit in our emergency services

Maggie Coggan, Thursday, 30th September 2021 -  New research finds many culturally diverse people face barriers to becoming an emergency services volunteer, but encouraging more diversity comes with a lot of benefits  When Zulfi

Join community sector call for fair, fast and inclusive action on climate change this decade

Cassandra Goldie, Thursday, 30th September 2021 -  ACOSS and others across the sector have prepared a Community Sector Climate Change Declaration, to give voice to the community sector’s concerns and urge the federal government
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