Conference scholarships spark belonging, confidence and impact
We talked to past Philanthropy Australia Conference scholarship about why the program was a turning point that helped them feel they truly belonged in philanthropy. Their experiences show how powerful it can be to step into the room, build new connections and grow your confidence, and we invite you to consider applying this year.
Rockefeller’s Heather Grady to share global insights at new PA State of Philanthropy Insight Series
Philanthropy Australia’s new State of Philanthropy Insight Series is bringing people and ideas together to elevate dialogue about local giving in the global context. Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors’ Heather Grady will join PA Chair Darrell Wade and CEO Maree Sidey at public forums and member workshops in every state.
Reflections from across the Tasman: Philanthropy New Zealand Conference 2026
Systems change, Te Ao Māori approaches and the future of giving were key topics at the Philanthropy New Zealand conference earlier this month. Philanthropy Australia’s Krystian Seibert, Sarah Hardy and Bella Conynham share their reflections from the gathering.
The great wealth transfer is a chance for women to fund justice, not charity
In the first of a Giving News series on gender, generation and wealth, guest contributors Brenda Gaddi (Women of Colour Australia) and Cat Fay (Perpetual Wealth) say women inheriting the majority of wealth in Australia face a choice: to replicate philanthropy’s old patterns, or embrace giving that funds equity and systemic change.
What is the philanthropy ecosystem asking of us?
Following the release of Philanthropy Australia Strategy 2033, long-time member and CEO of the Siddle Family Foundation Jo Taylor shares her reflections on the Strategy 2033, collective leadership and the mindset shift philanthropy needs.
New speakers announced for Conference 2026
The Philanthropy Australia Conference 2026 is taking shape, with a growing group of global and local voices helping bring this year’s themes to life. Read about our newest additions to the program.
Backing the Blue Pacific: why Australian philanthropy has a bigger role to play
Australia’s closest neighbours are home to essential biodiversity hotpots and act as global leaders in conservation and climate advocacy. They also face some of the world’s most urgent climate and development challenges.Yet the Pacific receives only a small share of Australian – andglobal – philanthropic funding. Guest contributors Amy Armstrong, Beth Sargent and Heather Wrathall outline why 2026 presents timely opportunities for Australian donors to support Pacific-led solutions that protect communities, strengthen resilience and safeguard globally significant ecosystems.






