MIFF matches its theory of change with meaningful practice
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MIFF matches its theory of change with meaningful practice

With more films scheduled at historic venues like the Forum and Astor Theatres, as well as the Gala afterparty takeover of the State Library Reading Room, the Melbourne International Film Festival has never felt more Melbournian.   From opening night to the final weekend of August, MIFF has once more proven why voyeuristic cinephiles and […]

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Fundraising Insights from the Future Foundations for Giving Report
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Fundraising Insights from the Future Foundations for Giving Report

The recent Future Foundations for Giving Inquiry report marks a pivotal moment for philanthropy in Australia. Commissioned by the Productivity Commission and informed by an extensive consultation process, the report sets out a roadmap for ensuring that the benefits of giving can be fully realised in the years to come. As Australia aims to double […]

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She Gives celebrates women’s philanthropy and charities
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She Gives celebrates women’s philanthropy and charities

Our dispatch from the launch of a fantastic new philanthropic initiative centred on women-led giving She Gives, a movement drawing attention to women-led philanthropy, was officially launched at an event hosted by Perpetual Limited last week and attended by our very own Catherine Brooks. The event celebrated many well-known female philanthropists based in Melbourne, including […]

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disruptive ideas vol.6 no.2
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disruptive ideas vol.6 no.2

Articles and other interesting content to stimulate your thinking… the mathematical case against blaming people for their misfortune “The unpredictability of the course of our lives is partly due to rich causal complexity of the social world, with its interlocking web of economic, political, psychological and other factors. Under these conditions of extreme complexity, which are […]

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disruptive ideas vol.6 no.1
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disruptive ideas vol.6 no.1

Articles and other interesting content to stimulate your thinking… the inclusive australia social inclusion index: 2019:20 report “Social exclusion costs the Australian economy $45 billion each year, and affects 6.7 million people. We are seeing some changes, maybe not in behaviour but certainly in intentions. Social inclusion is a vital part of the Sustainable Development Goals […]

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