As Australia prepares to vote in 2007, ACOSS will be holding it national conference on social policy on the 22nd and 23rd of November – the theme is Australia Fair:…
JOBX is dramatically redefining the way to find and fill jobs.
With truly interactive and cutting-edge job search technology they can connect you to the right talent, quickly…
Australian state governments have followed the lead of the UK and Canada and have developed or are in the process of developing written compacts that regulate the relationships…
The Public Interest Law Clearing House, PILCH, has moved a step closer to establishing a new specialist legal service for Not for Profit organisations by obtaining part…
The full court of the Federal Court of Australia has upheld a decision made last November that a charity could raise money through business without paying company tax, as…
Jane Haley has been appointed CEO of the Australia Business Arts Foundation (AbaF).
Terry Campbell, chairman of AbaF has welcomed the appointment saying Haley’s…
A new US study has found that 90.7% of consumers say it’s important for companies to support causes and charities.
The 2007 PR Week / Barkley Cause Survey reveals that…
Australia’s top banks have had to put rivalry aside to celebrate corporate volunteering – with Westpac winning a new national award sponsored by NAB in partnership…
Philanthropy has an important role to play in addressing the issues of climate change according to David Shelmerdine from the Myer Family Office in his speech to the Australian…
Charities play a vital role in tackling environment problems but are under-funded by both private and corporate givers according to a new report.
Only a tiny proportion…
The civil society sector contributes as much to the gross domestic product in a wide range of countries including Australia as do the construction and finance industries,…
New Australian research suggests that the CSR job market could grow by up to a third in the next 12 months, placing this small but rapidly growing management function firmly…