The National Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisation (NACCHO) is disappointed at the lack of funding allocated in the 2019-2020 federal budget for Aboriginal and Torres
Humanitarian organisation World Vision has criticised the Federal Budget’s approach to aid, saying the government has shunned its responsibility to the world’s most vulnerable children.
Today Australia welcomes its newest centre for ethical leadership. The Cranlana Programme – an initiative of the Myer Foundation – and the Vincent Fairfax Fellowship
The NSW Council of Social Service (NCOSS) welcomes the Premier’s renewed focus on social issues and support for individuals and communities who are struggling, and
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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
R U OK? has launched Stronger Together, a targeted suicide prevention campaign to encourage conversation within Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities. Developed with the
NSW’s peak social services body, the NSW Council of Social Service (NCOSS) has congratulated the Berejiklian Government on being re-elected at the weekend. NCOSS said
The Westpac Scholars Trust announced its 2019 Westpac Research Fellows, recognising two Australian researchers – Dr Jacq Romero and Dr Meru Sheel – who will
538 Australian schools are set to receive up to $1000 each to get hands-on with environmental projects as the recipients of the first round of