Relief as 6-month supplement extended to concerned groups facing destitution
The Australian Council of Social Service welcomes the passage of both stimulus packages through the Parliament last night, highlighting more will be needed. ACOSS CEO
Featured CEO: Royal Far West CEO Lindsay Cane AM believes “clarity of mission is power” in a purpose driven mission
There are over 300,000 children living in rural and remote areas of Australia in need of urgent developmental and mental health support, and Royal Far
Policymakers urged to impact future with urban affordable housing
Young children and teenagers who live with one or both parents occupy more than half the affordable housing apartments supplied by City West Housing in
NACCHO welcomes ALP pledge of additional $115.1 million to focus on Aboriginal health
NACCHO has welcomed the commitment made by Labor leader Bill Shorten to pledge an additional $115.1 million toward Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health if
Townsville City Council endorses increase to Newstart
Australian Council of Social Services (ACOSS) congratulates Townsville Council for officially endorsing the ‘Raise the Rate’ campaign, a national campaign, which calls on the Federal
Labor outlines living wage law change
A Labor government would change workplace laws to ensure the minimum wage for Australia’s low-paid workers is a “living wage”. Federal Labor leader Bill Shorten
World Social Work Day: Promoting the importance of human relationships
World Social Work Day is held each year on the third Tuesday of March to celebrate the profession of social work and the role of
Call for ASIC registered charities to be exempt from paying annual levy
The ACNC urges the Treasury Consultation to exclude ASIC registered charities from paying the annual levy
Call for ASIC registered charities to be exempt from paying annual levy
The ACNC urges the Treasury Consultation to exclude ASIC registered charities from paying the annual levy
Asylum seekers hurt by policy changes, agency says
Recent changes to the Status Resolution Support Service (SRSS) for people seeking asylum in Australia are causing distress and creating further hardship, says Anglicare Sydney.