Published 2nd May 2019
Not-for-profit leaders are calling on Australia’s next federal government to prioritise the charity sector by cutting red tape, fully resourcing the charities commission and protecting advocacy.
The NFP University of Western Australia Research Group has released a report examining the findings from a NFP summit it held in November last year.
Bringing together people from across academia, regulators and the NFP sector, the summit found there was an overriding concern around unnecessary regulatory requirements imposed on charities.
Summit attendees called for the Australian Charities and Not-for-profits Commission to be fully resourced to support a vibrant, independent and innovative NFP sector, and for it to become a one-stop-shop for charities like it had been originally envisaged.
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Source:Luke Michael, 2019, Probono Australia (https://probonoaustralia.com.au/)
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