The Community Advocate

<p>Conversations with not-for-profit leaders and thinkers.</p>

Act for Kids CEO Dr Katrina Lines.

In this edition of the Community Advocate podcast, CEO of child support charity Act For Kids, Dr Katrina Lines, talks about the upheaval in the nations childcare system, following disturbing revelations of alleged sexual abuse of children.

07-07
15:25

Kriya Ferrari talks about the role art can play in fostering better mental health.

In this Community Advocate podcast, we chat with mental health practitioner Kriya Ferrari, to talk about how creative programs such as a very special art exhibition at a gallery in Melbourne is supporting mental health.

07-01
19:52

Sue Woodward, Commissioner, ACNC, speaks about the latest Charities Report

Australian Charities and Not-for-profits Commission (ACNC) Commissioner Sue Woodward – in conversation with Institute of Community Directors Australia journalist Matthew Schulz – delves into the findings of the eleventh Charities Report. Woodward discusses a spike in charity registrations, the value of a workforce now comprising nearly 11% of the total, how the $222b revenue pie is sliced, and trends in donations, volunteering and productivity. Become an Institute of Community Dir...

06-23
23:54

Alison Covington, founder and managing director of Good360

Good360 founder and managing director, Alison Covington, talks about a new report from Deloitte Access Economics which reveals a staggering $4.5 billion of brand new, unsold goods go to waste every year in Australia – goods such as hygiene products, clothing and homewares that instead could be directed to people in need.

05-29
13:03

Chris Christofi, homeless advocate.

After seven consecutive years taking part in Vinnies’ annual CEO Sleepout — and raising more than $1 million to support Australians experiencing homelessness — philanthropist and real estate entrepreneur Chris Christofi isn’t done yet.

05-27
14:09

Fiona Patten, Legalise Cannabis Party

Veteran politician Fiona Patten knows what it takes to win in politics, having achieved a string of progressive social reforms as a former Victorian MLC and leader of the Australian Sex Party, later renamed Reason Australia. Known as both pragmatic and principled, Patten has returned to the fray as a federal Senate candidate for the Legalise Cannabis Party. Her latest campaign follows her recovery from three types of cancer in just two years, and builds on a legacy of political victories, i...

05-22
24:12

Katherine Raskob, CEO Fundraising Institute of Australia

In this podcast with the Community Advocate, Fundraising Institute of Australia CEO, Katherine Raskob discusses the not-for-profit and charity sector capability gap, and what needs to be done to increase the skills of fundraisers.

05-15
21:02

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