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“The buck stops at Bill Shorten”: participants plead for NDIS fix

Danielle Kutchel, Wednesday, 2nd November 2022 -  Participants say the NDIS is not delivering on its key purpose, but the government’s review provides an opportunity to go back to the drawing board. NDIS Minister Bill Shorten must

New trial to link NDIS to DES providers

Danielle Kutchel, Wednesday, 2nd November 2022 -  Minister says the trial will help disabled people into work, but the announcement has been met with scepticism by people with disability. A trial linking NDIS participants with Disability

‘Positive’ results for battery stewardship program

Danielle Kutchel, Wednesday, 2nd November 2022 -  A program to recycle Australia’s batteries shows impressive results thanks to an industry-led model and growing awareness amongst consumers. A battery stewardship scheme is showing

Heaps Normal is anything but

Ruby Kraner-Tucci, Wednesday, 2nd November 2022 -  This Australian beer might be missing something you usually find in a cold brew, but focussing on taste and mindful drinking means what it’s not missing is growth.  A lot of things are

Childcare costs subject of new ACCC inquiry

Ruby Kraner-Tucci, Wednesday, 2nd November 2022 -  The competition regulator has been directed by the government to look at the supply of childcare services in Australia. The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC)

Is your not for profit keeping up with these benchmarks?

Contributor, Wednesday, 2nd November 2022 -  A new report sheds light on how the charitable sector is currently tracking. Blackbaud’s latest benchmark report – The Status of ANZ Fundraising Report 2022 provides data-driven

Do local not for profits truly benefit from convenings of big global foundations?

Ryan Ginard, Wednesday, 2nd November 2022 -  The convening of big global foundations can inspire local action on social issues, argues author Ryan Ginard. Recently a convening of the world’s top corporate, foundation and individual

The missing capability in social impact strategy

Steven Sullivan, Wednesday, 2nd November 2022 -  Breakthrough strategies for complex problems, managers need tools designed for creativity. Here’s the roadmap to doing it well.  If you work in the for-purpose sector, you know

Subak Australia funds the climate fight

Danielle Kutchel, Monday, 31st October 2022 -  Through data sharing and intensive acceleration, Subak Australia is funding the new generation of climate-focused not for profits. Australia’s climate-focused not-for-profit

Perpetual names top three concerns for NFPs

Ruby Kraner-Tucci, Monday, 31st October 2022 -  NFPs say there are three key areas of concern facing the sector’s recovery from COVID-19. Volunteering numbers, mental health support and crisis management are among the biggest

Using the lessons of COVID-19 to create a brighter future for women

Ruby Kraner-Tucci, Monday, 31st October 2022 -  Through rich research and personal anecdotes, Kristine Ziwica’s debut book Leaning Out asks us to mend the “fragile foundations of women’s working lives”. Leaning Out: A Fairer

This month in ESG: Govt promises, biodiversity and greenwashing in focus

Terence Jeyaretnam, Sunday, 30th October 2022 -  It’s been a busy month in ESG, with a raft of government announcements, a focus on greenwashing and biodiversity and Australia’s shocking floods all driving the news
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