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Featured Leader: Megan Gilmour on sustaining sick kids’ education
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Up to 1.2 million Australian children have complex health challenges affecting their school attendance, making them at risk of missing
Featured Leader: Devon Cuimara on reframing coercive control
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There are wide-ranging views about how to respond to coercive control, a form of domestic and family violence, with New
Featured Leaders: Tara Vella and Meredith Osborne on supporting Aboriginal women in custody
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People exiting custody are vulnerable to homelessness, with 1 in 8 accessing homelessness services within a year between 2011 and
PRF announces $780K funding to support new pathways for First Nations leadership
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A major new investment of the Paul Ramsay Foundation (PRF) in First Peoples Leading will expand opportunities for Aboriginal and
Featured Leader: Dr Allen Benson on implementing an Indigenous justice model
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The over-representation of Indigenous people in the justice system is an issue that goes beyond the borders of Australia –
Australia’s largest franchise builder steps up for homelessness
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With 122,000 Aussies experiencing homelessness on any given night, G.J. Gardner Homes is taking strides in a nationwide effort to
Aussies donate almost $8B to charity annually
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New Roy Morgan data shows that 58% of Australians aged 14+ (an estimated 13.2 million Australians) donated an average of
Featured Leader: Thomas Docking on exploring father-inclusive justice co-design
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Preventing cycles of harm and reducing future justice involvement starts at the perinatal and early years of a child’s life.
Local NFP delivers more social housing for those in need
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Link Wentworth is addressing the needs of Australians facing homelessness through two new housing developments in Sydney, in partnership with
Young people get ‘fit for work’ through PCYC’s employability program
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Fit for Work, PCYC NSW’s youth program, aims to support young people by creating employment pathways for them. In collaboration
Gold Coast developer donates $1.2M apartment to charity
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The donation represents a life-changing contribution that will provide vital support to people in need across Australia. Sherpa Property Group
Featured Leader: Stephen Lewin on reframing youth engagement through youth peer workforce
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Too often, young people are invited to share their voices but not allowed to lead. Now is the time to