The Paul Ramsay Foundation on the referendum result
The generous invitation from the Uluru Statement from the Heart was one that millions around the nation accepted with open arms on Saturday. That it
Budget burdens survivors with the cost of domestic violence for another year
The 2023-24 NSW budget leaves victims of domestic and family violence carrying the costs for another year; with insufficient funding provided to frontline support services.Â
Children displaced by climate shocks doubled to a record high
The number of children in sub-Saharan Africa displaced within their home countries by climate-induced disasters nearly doubled last year, said Save the Children, as policymakers
The Fred Hollows Foundation welcomes Australia’s new international development policy
The Fred Hollows Foundation welcomes Australia’s new International Development Policy, which strives to achieve peace, stability and prosperity through key commitments to transparency and accountability
New development policy a welcome step, in a longer journeyÂ
CARE Australia welcomes the Federal Government’s new international development policy as a long-awaited step forward for Australia’s aid program. But the aid agency says the
Save the Children supports calls for government to establish duty of care to youth on climate
Leading child rights organisation backs proposal calling on the Federal Government to consider the impact of climate harm on young people in its decision-making. Children
ACOSS welcomes the Robodebt Royal Commission’s report
ACOSS welcomes the Robodebt Royal Commission’s report and urges the government to implement the recommendations in full. “The Robodebt scheme was a shocking and shameful
Happenings on the Hill – Political Parties Edition
Welcome to Happenings on the Hill – Happenings on the Hill is a fortnightly column specifically for the Third Sector by government engagement expert Neil
SSI says Migration reform could activate underutilised talent
Reforms to Australia’s migration system to streamline recognition of overseas skills and experience could activate a motivated but underutilised talent pool, according to leading non-profit
Leading NGOs back SNAICC and AbSec response to social justice issues in the Northern Territory
The Benevolent Society, Mission Australia, Rise, Brotherhood of St Laurence, and Uniting NSW.ACT collectively support statements made by SNAICC and AbSec calling for a better focus on First Nations self-determination rights, and the