Q&A with 2021 Third Sector Awards Social Entrepreneur of the Year Paul Brown
The 2021 Third Sector awards Social Entrepreneur of the Year is sponsored by: Paul co-founded Jigsaw, a social enterprise that trains and transitions people with
Q&A: Sam Payne of Pink Elephants for early pregnancy loss support bill
Samantha Payne, CEO and Co-Founder of Pink Elephants, is calling on the government to back up its legislative support of early pregnancy loss with funding
Ask an Expert: David Pearson of AAEH on viewing homelessness as a healthcare problem
David Pearson is the current chief executive officer of the Australian Alliance to End Homelessness. As one of the foremost experts in homelessness, Third Sector has
Q&A: Anna Solarikis of Restoring Resilience on carers watching over their own mental healthÂ
Phyllis Traficante and Anna Skolarikis are the founders of Restoring Resilience, a partnership aiming to help organisations and individuals in the treatment and resolution of stress, overwhelm, and trauma.
Q&A: Newly-installed CEO Amanda Mather shares how Sporting Wheelies continues to serve despite the pandemic
Third Sector had the opportunity to sit down with Amanda Mather and talk about her storied career in working in the not-for-profit sector, as well as her recent
Q and A: Holley Somerville Knott on disrupting old paradigms and destructive practices that harm the planet and its beings
Susanna Bevilacqua, CEO and Founder of Moral Fairground interviews a young entrepreneur dedicated to disrupting old paradigms and destructive practices that harm the planet and
Q&A: Jason Kimberley of Cool Australia shares about creating lessons to reflect real world learning.
Third Sector News talked with Jason Kimberley about his passion and motivation in the sector, and how returning a trek from Antarctica drew him to start the nonprofit organisation, Cool Australia.
Ovarian Cancer Australia calls for Malcolm Turnbull to “match it”
Jane Hill is the CEO of Ovarian Cancer Australia (OCA) and has 20 years experience in the not-for-profit sector. Hill said her passion for the
Ovarian Cancer Australia calls for Malcolm Turnbull to “match it”
Jane Hill is the CEO of Ovarian Cancer Australia (OCA) and has 20 years experience in the not-for-profit sector. Hill said her passion for the
Wesley Mission Victoria to join Uniting Church community organisations merger
CEO Paul Linossier joined Wesley Mission Victoria in January this year, after leaving his position of CEO at non-for-profit organisation Our Watch. Wesley Mission Victoria