It can be hard to spot moments of progress in the day to day. But change stands out over decades. As Pro Bono News celebrates its 20th birthday, we launch a series looking at …
The past six months have demonstrated that the shortest route to greater trust is pursuing common good, not sectional interests – this is true for charities and government,…
A new survey finds over 50 per cent of charities have lost money during COVID-19 Despite 44 per cent of charities experiencing increased demand for services during the …
Australian charities have demonstrated in this crisis that they are effective advocates to governments. Now they need to look beyond governments to better engagement…
Community sector leaders say it will make a big difference during coronavirusCharities will now be able to exclude government funding in the JobKeeper turnover test, …
For those hoping the current supportive response of government will continue, David Crosbie offers a shot of reality… things are not going to get better quickly for most…
There has been a lot of commentary on the potential impacts of coronavirus on health, businesses and the economy, but what does all this mean for Australian charities and…
Dan Geaves shares some practical advice on how charities can adapt to this challenging new reality.I acknowledge that this is an extremely difficult time for Australian…
But sector advocates say more help for the sector is desperately neededAround 30,000 not for profits will be given a tax-free payment of up to $100,000 to help them keep staff…
In an open letter to governments across Australia, David Crosbie and Tim Costello make seven suggestions as to how government can work more effectively with charities …
The Xfactor Collective finance and accounting specialist Brenton Cox answers a common question on the tip of everyone’s tongue, as we make our way through uncertain times.…