With 2009 about to finish, Third Sector reviews some of the changes and events of the year, and looks forward to some developments which are likely to occur in 2010.
The Assistant Treasurer, Senator Nick Sherry, and the Minister for the Environment, Peter Garrett, have announced that a number of organisations working with the environment and climate change, Australian aid funds, and the Bali Peace ...
The Centre for Social Impact (CSI) has announced Les Hems as its new Director of Research.
Professor Ian Williamson has been selected from an international field of candidates to head the Asia-Pacific Centre for Leadership for Social Impact, at Melbourne Business School (MBS), University of Melbourne.
Business leader Wayne Osborn has been appointed to chair the Council of the Australian Institute of Marine Science (AIMS).
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The newly formed Communications Council is seeking a new CEO to devise and implement a comprehensive strategic plan that will create a generational change and lead the industry and member organisations to greater success.
The Department of Families, Housing, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs (FaHCSIA) has advised Volunteering Australia (VA) of the outcome of its review of VA's services to government.
John Wood, founder of Room to Read, is amongst a list of the top 25 most effective philanthropists, developed by US magazine Barrons's in collaboration with consulting firm Global Philanthropy Group.
The Sydney Myer Fund and the Myer Foundation announced a commitment of over $28 million in philanthropic funds, despite the impact of the global financial downturn.