The recipient of the 2001 Ramaciotti medal for excellence in biomedical research, Professor Grant Sutherland, has called for more private philanthropy to boost Australian…
Key representatives from Telstra, the Australian Council of Social Service (ACOSS) and academia are taking steps towards reducing the “digital divide” by meeting to…
Swinburne University of Technology is hosting a high-powered seminar in Melbourne later this month as part of its launch of the Asia Pacific Centre for Philanthropy and…
New fundraising legislation to reduce ‘red tape’ for smaller charities, while cracking down on unscrupulous operators has been passed by the Victorian…
Australian entrepreneurs are not only gaining recognition for their talented business acumen these days but also for their community involvement.
The Inaugural Australian…
Does Australia’s large and diverse third sector need a Peak Body to represent ALL its interests and provide a point of reference for ALL Government interaction and liaison?…
A comprehensive study of giving and volunteering in the United States by the INDEPENDENT SECTOR shows that nearly nine out of ten (89% of) American families gave charitable…
New research reveals that Australian consumers are increasingly likely to be influenced in their purchasing decisions by a company’s association with a ‘cause’. And…
The challenges and benefits of providing legal advice and assistance via e-mail have been brought together in a new publication for legal practitioners and community…
The Corporate Citizenship Scale – Consumer Intentions and Perceptions
Ground-breaking research in South Australia has developed a Corporate Citizenship ‘scale’ that…
For Australia’s top 500 companies, corporate governance and ethics are the most significant definers of what companies are doing in terms of corporate citizenship.
That’s…
There has been a major restructure of the Prime Minister’s Community Business Partnerships web site – gone are the Internet-taxing large colour photos and elaborate text.…