Invest early, change everything: Why adolescent girls are philanthropy’s greatest untapped investment
Every philanthropist wants to invest where the return is greatest. The evidence suggests there are few opportunities with greater long-term impact than investing in adolescent girls, as Conor Costello from Plan International Australia writes.
From Nairobi: Darrell Wade on progress, philanthropy and local leadership
Calling in from Nairobi, Philanthropy Australia Board Chair Darrell Wade shares why the future of Africa is "remarkably bright", the locally led innovations transforming communities, and why philanthropy can go further than many people realise.
Key insights from the Education Funders Peer Network: AI, equity and the future of learning
AI has the potential to personalise learning, reduce teacher workload and expand access to support, but its benefits will depend on how equitably and thoughtfully it is implemented, according to education leaders convened by Philanthropy Australia's Education Funders Peer Network.
New Board members bring fresh perspectives to Philanthropy Australia
Two of Philanthropy Australia's newest Board members, Caroline Gurney and Ingrid Albert, share the experiences and values shaping their vision for the future of Australian philanthropy.
New research reveals growing strain on Australia’s social economy
New research reveals a social economy under growing strain, as organisations navigate workforce shortages, funding pressures and increasing expectations while continuing to support communities across Australia.
Dr Sonja Hood AM: Belonging is more than a visa category or postcode
Belonging is more than a visa category, and it's more than a postcode. But who gets to belong, and who becomes a headline? In Giving News, Dr Sonja Hood joins us to discuss social cohesion in the face of a changing Australia. She explores what creates connection across diverse communities, why belonging matters, and the insights she'll bring to Conference 2026.
NAIDOC Week 2026: Celebrating Indigenous-led giving and community strength
As Australia marks NAIDOC Week 2026, Giving News highlights the work of the Indigenous Giving Circle, a collective giving group that centres First Nations leadership and places funding decisions in the hands of community.






