ACOSS
Value-based bank and key national advocate partner to strengthen NFP sector
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Adrianne Saplagio
Community Sector Banking and the Australian Council of Social Service (ACOSS) announce a unique long-term partnership designed to strengthen the
Townsville City Council endorses increase to Newstart
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Gali Blacher
Australian Council of Social Services (ACOSS) congratulates Townsville Council for officially endorsing the ‘Raise the Rate’ campaign, a national campaign,
ACOSS: “Not the time for more tax cuts”
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Gali Blacher
Unlike tax cuts, raising Newstart and the minimum wage will effectively reduce poverty and boost the economy, argues The Australian
ACOSS budget submission calls for greater funding for NFPs
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Naomi Neilson
The peak body for social services has called on the next federal government to boost funding for community groups that
ACOSS budget submission calls for greater funding for NFPs
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Naomi Neilson
The peak body for social services has called on the next federal government to boost funding for community groups that
ACOSS budget submission calls for greater funding for NFPs
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Naomi Neilson
The peak body for social services has called on the next federal government to boost funding for community groups that
NCOSS concern for funding uncertainties beyond 2020
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Naomi Neilson
NCOSS has shed light on funding uncertainties for community groups beyond the state government’s July 2020 reform
ACOSS pressures Labor ahead of national conference
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Naomi Neilson
Leading welfare body has increased its pressure on Labor to support Newstart payment increases ahead of a national conference into
ACOSS launches new partnership to tackle poverty ‘head on’
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Third Sector
The collaboration includes backing from various ACOSS member organisations, UNSW and philanthropists to the value of $2 million over five
ACOSS: Super changes must deliver for 3.4 million people on low incomes
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Gali Blacher
ACOSS has released a new proposal, building on the government’s superannuation reforms, to deliver better retirement incomes for 3.4 million
ACOSS: Super changes must deliver for 3.4 million people on low incomes
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Gali Blacher
ACOSS has released a new proposal, building on the government’s superannuation reforms, to deliver better retirement incomes for 3.4 million
