The Treasurer delivered the 2024–25 Budget on Tuesday 14 May 2024, with a focus on cost of living, income tax cuts, manufacturing and industry policy as well as the net zero transition highlighted. Workplace Giving Australia makes regular submissions to the Government, calling for more focus on giving to charities, and lifting the bar for corporates to provide giving at work. After the budget release, David Mann, CEO of Workplace Giving Australia...
The Australian Government has tabled the final report of the Productivity Commission’s inquiry into philanthropy in Australia: Future foundations for ...
Workplace Giving Australia, with the support of ANZ Bank, welcomed a motivated group of charity and corporate supporters to a panel discussion and net...
For consideration: Corporate Foundations – the good, the bad, and the ugly Foundations, both private and public are becoming more commonplace. Between...
As the leading organisation in Australia advocating for and achieving successful workplace-giving programs, Workplace Giving Australia has released do...
Workplace Giving Australia, with the support of Deloitte Australia, welcomed a motivated group of charity and corporate supporters to a panel discussi...
The annual Australian Workplace Giving Awards finalists have been announced for 2023, with entries from corporates and charities, providing the opport...
Winners for the 8th annual Australian Workplace Giving Awards have been announced for 2023, with entries providing the opportunity to celebrate Austra...
The World Giving Index asks people three questions: have they helped a stranger, given money or volunteered for a good cause over the past month. Arou...
As we head towards the end of the year, it’s the perfect time to turn the spotlight on workplace giving, especially after celebrating the 2023 Workpla...