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Turning a Cup of Tea into a Life Changing Conversation

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Turning a Cup of Tea into a Life Changing Conversation New campaign encourages Australians to break the silence around breast cancer Every day in Australia, 58 people are diagnosed with breast cancer. It remains the most commonly diagnosed cancer among women, with more than 21,000 new cases expected in 2025. Heartbreakingly, nine Australians die from … Continued

The hidden cost of innovation: how digital inequality impacts society

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Key Facts: “Nearly one in four Australians face digital exclusion,” says Dr Watson. “This means almost 6 million Australians have difficulty accessing the internet. This spans physical access, being able to afford the internet, and being confident and capable with their own abilities.” The digital divide is escalating, creating barriers to belonging and wellbeing for many … Continued

ACOSS supports reform to taxation of high-wealth super accounts

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ACOSS welcomes the determination of the Albanese Government to make superannuation fairer. We urge the Federal Parliament and all stakeholders to work together to finalise and support the Government’s legislation to tax high-wealth superannuation accounts.   “Superannuation was designed to give people a decent retirement – but it is being used by people who are … Continued

***MEDIA ALERT*** super tax changes

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ACOSS CEO Cassandra Goldie will hold a stand up responding to the government’s super tax changes announced today   WHEN: 2.30pm    WHERE: Mural Hall, Parliament House   WHO: ACOSS CEO Cassandra Goldie AO Contact details: Charlie Moore: 0452 606 171

The Guardian of Change: Where Courage and Healing Come to Life

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A powerful new exhibition is set to shine a light on the extraordinary bond between humans and horses, and the life-changing work of the KIDS Foundation. The Guardian of Change will bring together inspiring photography and breathtaking art to celebrate courage, resilience and healing.   This October, the KIDS Foundation, with the generous support of … Continued

New Report by CAPS: Asian Philanthropy Positioned to Lead on Maternal and Child Health as Foreign Aid Retreats

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The Centre for Asian Philanthropy and Society research examines unique approaches by domestic funders in China, India, Indonesia, and the Philippines as the landscape for overseas development assistance shifts HONG KONG–BUSINESS WIRE– New research from the Centre for Asian Philanthropy and Society (CAPS) highlights how the withdrawal of United States and other overseas development assistance … Continued

Brisbane’s Guiness World Record attempt begins this Friday at 12noon

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Key Facts: CHIP FOR CHARITY – Guinness World Record Attempt Date: Friday October 17 at 12noon to Saturday October 18 at 12noon Where: Golf Central, Brisbane AirportWhen: Hit-off 12pm Friday → 12pm Saturday Website to donate: Chipping for Charity Brisbane’s Guiness World Record attempt begins this Friday at 12noon Brisbane golf fanatic, company director, father, … Continued

Salvation Army Emergency Services Letter to the Editor

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13 October 2025   Salvation Army Emergency Services Letter to the Editor   Dear Editor,   Summer is almost upon us. Across the country, we are beginning to notice the temperature getting warmer, the days getting longer and even the Christmas decorations starting to be put up at the shops.   However, summer also brings … Continued

The Moon Story shines bright winning the 2025 Karajia Award for children’s literature

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The Moon Story written by author Marshia Cook, and illustrated by Marshia and her son Tamua Nuggett, has won the Wilderness Society’s 2025 Karajia Award for Children’s Literature, in the picture fiction category. The Karajia Award, launched in 2022, honours First Nations storytellers sharing stories about connections to Country, culture, and Community. The 2025 winners were announced at the … Continued