Philanthropy Australia’s 50th anniversary celebrations go off with a bang!
From Terracotta Warriors to hungry giant pandas and joyful artworks, Philanthropy Australia’s 50th celebrations have now all gone off in great style – what a memorable way to kick off our year of commemoration and end 2025! Almost 800 guests joined us at stunning venues across the country to share stories and memories of five decades of giving, knowledge sharing and collective achievement.
NFP Sector Development Blueprint ‘coming to life’
The Not-for-profit Sector Development Blueprint was released in late 2024 and set out a 10-year plan to strengthen Australia’s charities and community organisations to make them ‘future ready’. While the government has not formally accepted the Blueprint, elements are being adopted operationally, say two of its key creators who spoke to Giving News.
Building an enabling environment for giving: Sharing Australian insights in Ireland
Philanthropy Australia’s Executive Director for Policy and Sector Development, Krystian Seibert, visited Dublin as a guest of Philanthropy Ireland in October. Giving News sat down with Krystian for chat about some highlights from the visit.
Highlights from three years of storytelling at PA: Farewell from Dee Rudebeck
It’s been a joy to shepherd Philanthropy Australia’s news and storytelling for nearly three years. While there couldn’t be a better education in understanding the philanthropy ecosystem, it’s been the opportunity to talk with so many passionate funders and changemakers about what drives their giving and desire to create a more inclusive, progressive and kind Australia that’s been a special privilege.
Building bridges with Asia Pacific philanthropy
As the giving landscape in Asia-Pacific develops and Singapore becomes one of the world’s fastest-growing destinations for family offices, there is a compelling opportunity for Australian funders to engage more deeply with their regional counterparts. The AVPN Global Conference earlier in the year highlighted why it matters, and how collaboration can unlock greater impact for Australian funders in 2026 and beyond.
50 years of PA: founder video, timeline and archive journals
Philanthropy Australia’s story began in the transformative decade of the 1970s when civil society across the world pushed for bold social change. Over the past five decades, philanthropy in Australia has funded, supported and advocated for many shifts serving the common good, from advancing gender equality and environmentalism to supporting decolonisation, championing same-sex marriage and more.
How unlocking DGR would benefit Neighbourhood Houses: case study
Every week more than 400,000 people around Australia walk through the doors of a Neighbourhood House or Centre. There are more than 1,000 across the country serving crucial roles in local communities acting as the first point of contact for people facing hardship, especially in rural and regional areas. Clare Ozich, Campaign Manager at Not-for-Profit Law at Justice Connect, explains how DGR reform would unlock giving to the charity.






