Changemaker Priscilla Brice founded charity All Together Now to address systemic racism in Australia. She’s now turned her attention to mental health as CEO of BEING, …
Founder and director of Meritos, Chris Morrison shares his key tips for ensuring your digital footprint enhances, not hinders, your career.
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Guided by a passion to address inequity, Rosemary Conn has been advocating for the needs of disadvantaged schools for the past decade. She is this week’s Changemaker.It…
CEO of microfinance organisation Grameen Australia, Jamie Terzi, has travelled across the globe to address systemic issues facing women. She is this week’s Changemaker.…
Using her own experiences of self-doubt, Gembridge director Michelle Varcoe shares her key tips for addressing Imposter Syndrome at work. Many people get Imposter Syndrome…
How much do you remember from the last 20 years? Put your knowledge to the test!A lot has happened in the social sector in the past two decades, and Pro Bono News was here to witness…
Watch this video with our founder and publisher Karen Mahlab AM as she reflects on the legacy of Pro Bono News.Speaking to coincide with the end of Pro Bono Australia’s news…
We’ve heard what your favourite stories are, now hear from our journalists!Today, after more than 20 years, Pro Bono News draws to a close.Over that time Pro Bono News has…
For-purpose sector leaders share their appreciation for Pro Bono News.
Since the announcement that Pro Bono News would be closing, we’ve been inundated with messages…
Wendy Williams reflects on the legacy of Pro Bono News…It is with mixed emotions that I sit down to write this piece. Sad that this is the end of Pro Bono News, but also proud …