Following on the success of the first series of free lunchtime lectures last year, Melbourne Community Foundation is offering another series in July 2006.
MCF founding…
Following on the success of the first series of free lunchtime lectures last year, Melbourne Community Foundation is offering another series in July 2006.
MCF founding…
Next Month’s celebration of Law Week (May 21-27) promises to be bigger than ever with the aim to promote greater community understanding of the law.
The national event is…
A large contingent of Australian legal and welfare experts will take part in the 4th UN Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCROC) in South Africa next year – and local…
Be quick! Social Enterprise Partnerships is offering one Pro Bono Australia NFP reader a free registration to the 1st National Strategy Conference on Empowering Individuals…
Evolution, devolution or revolution? Experts will explore the role that volunteering will play in Australian society in the 21st century at next month’s 10th National…
Drug Action Week is gearing up for 2004 to raise awareness about alcohol and other drug issues in Australia and promote the achievements of those who work to reduce drug related…
Musical conductors are by definition leaders. But the Australian Youth Orchestra is about to embark on a special event – a leadership presentation by conductor,…
International Women’s Day Honours Women with Disabilities
It’s easy to reel off the names of influential women in Australia who are leaders in their field.…
A national human rights conference in Melbourne in February called “From Rhetoric to Reality” will provide an opportunity to engage with the practice of…
The US Not for Profit ePhilanthropy Foundation is bringing its ePhilanthropy Training to Australia early in 2004.
Pro Bono Australia is assisting the Foundation to promote…
Our report last edition on the role of advocacy and the report into Peak Bodies created much interest. For those who would like to follow up on this issue a seminar this week…