The Federal Government’s crackdown on unsolicited e-mails or SPAM is now enshrined in a law that comes into effect on 11 April 2004, 120 days after Royal Assent. The…
Public Hearings Begin in 2004
Following the release of the Draft Report into the Disability Discrimination Act of 1992 in October last year, the productivity Commission…
The explosion of e-mails as part of the everyday operations of the Not for Profit sector (as well as the corporate world) sees different organisations dealing in different…
The Victorian Attorney-General Rob Hulls is said to be driving the push for new legislation addressing protection issues relating to ‘working with children’,…
Australians dissatisfied with postal services will be able to take their complaints to a dedicated, independent body under reforms to the postal industry announced recently.…
The Victorian Attorney-General Rob Hulls is said to be driving the push for new legislation addressing protection issues relating to ‘working with children’,…
The ACOSS submission to the Board of Taxation on the draft Charities Bill claims the legislation contains unreasonable and unnecessary restrictions on the advocacy role…
The ACOSS submission to the Board of Taxation on the draft Charities Bill claims the legislation contains unreasonable and unnecessary restrictions on the advocacy role…
The third of the Government’s announced changes to the tax laws in response to the Report of the inquiry into the definition of charities has been tabled in Federal Parliament…
The third of the Government’s announced changes to the tax laws in response to the Report of the inquiry into the definition of charities has been tabled in Federal Parliament…
Should volunteers be covered by Workcover or not? That is the question posed by one of our Pro Bono Australia readers, Paul McKillop from NNAAMI regarding small-unfunded…
The Federal Government has decided to enact a legislative definition of ‘charity’ and to adopt a majority of the 2001 Inquiry recommendations.
Federal Treasurer,…