Ritchelle Drilon

New grants target fathers to break cycle of domestic violence

The Paul Ramsay Foundation (PRF) has launched a new funding stream aimed directly at the source of domestic family violence,

How education costs force parents to choose between essentials

For many Australian families, education is increasingly accompanied by a growing list of hidden costs. While public schooling is often

Why Punitive Systems Are Failing First Nations Children and Communities

Despite years of inquiries, royal commissions and promises of reform, Australia is spending more than $1.1 billion annually to maintain

430+ NFP directors get free access to ‘life-changing’ governance training

More than 400 not-for-profit board directors across Australia will receive access to specialised governance training under a new partnership designed

Major grant round opens for ACT charities with focus on youth input

Young people in the ACT will play a direct role in deciding how community funding is spent, as the Canberra

The Case for Rethinking Australia’s Housing Investment

Australia faces a fundamental misalignment in housing priorities. While homelessness services struggle to meet demand and hundreds of thousands wait

Building a future-ready social sector without losing its heart

In a sector often measured by metrics and compliance frameworks, some of the most transformative moments happen in the spaces

Leading early and why family-centred intervention shapes lifelong outcomes

Early childhood is a window of extraordinary possibility and vulnerability. For children with developmental delay or disability, the timing, quality

Funding boost for grassroots mental health initiatives in the bush

Community organisations across rural and farming regions are being invited to apply for new funding aimed at strengthening local responses

‘Eye for an eye’ initiative pledges $100 per surgery to end avoidable blindness

A new partnership launching this month aims to bridge the gap between private health care and humanitarian aid, with the

Startup raises $1.7M to fix ‘period inequity’ in public toilets

A Brisbane startup has secured $1.7 million in seed funding to roll out a national network of free period product

Lifeline calls for 28-day alcohol pause to fund crisis support

Lifeline is urging Australians to give up alcohol next month, citing alarming new data linking intoxication to suicide deaths as

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