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ACNC registered charity, VAC/GMHC Ltd is seeking to appoint a suitably qualified person to its Investment Committee.
Much has been made of the fact federal government unemployment benefits haven’t increased in real terms since 1994. But why has the freeze gone on so long? We look back at the history of Newstart and ...
Terese Edwards has been a leading advocate for single mother families since 2009 when she was appointed CEO of the National Council for Single Mothers and Their Children (the previous name for Single ...
We’ve found the experts who’ve crunched the numbers, and yes, it is possible for Australia to eliminate homelessness — and it will cost less than you think.
What can we do all do to claw back the security and dignity of single mothers to ensure their children can succeed in whatever field they choose? Margaret Ambrose explains. It was a rags-to-riches ...
Children’s charity The Smith Family is the latest target of a cyber security attack that aimed to steal funds and the personal information of donors. The not for profit follows other high-profile ...
New Social Services Minister Amanda Rishworth has been an MP since 2007, representing the electorate of Kingston. She’s held a number of appointments over the years both as part of previous Labor ...
Neil Pharaoh compares Australia’s two versions of consultation with the system in New Zealand, and shares some advice on how community organisations can amplify their voice.
Welcome to Pro Bono Careers! In case you missed the news, we have acquired the Job Seeker site. Pro Bono Australia and Job Seeker have known each other for close to 20 years both as social impact ...
Officeworks has come a long way since establishing its long-term ESG strategy in 2015. Now, seven years later, the business is looking towards 2025 and working hard to integrate sustainability into ...
Almost four in five Australians believe that able-bodied people are uncertain how to act around a person with disability, new research shows.
Funding in the federal budget for broad-based counselling and dispute resolution has triggered outrage and sighs of disbelief from many working in the sector.