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Public inquiries and commissioned studies give the opportunity for all points of view in the community to be heard and considered. All individuals, firms, groups and organisations with an interest in an inquiry can participate in the inquiry.

Ariel Zeleznikow-Johnston (PDF - 39k)

Submission 18 for Philanthropy View full list


My primary drive for contributing to charitable causes stems from a desire to maximize the positive impact I can have. As a result of this drive, I am concerned with identifying charities that can make the greatest difference to both Australians and

Date received: 6 Apr 2023

Charles Lewis (PDF - 65k)

Submission 16 for Philanthropy View full list


My main motivation for donating to charity is that I want to do as much good as I can. Because of that motivation, I care about which charities have the most impact. When I know the charity I’m giving to is highly effective and endorsed by

Date received: 6 Apr 2023

Liam Kirkpatrick (PDF - 170k)

Submission 20 for Philanthropy View full list


Communities built on philanthropy are bedrocks of social cohesion. Historically, institutions such as RSLs and Rotary Clubs were centres of community identity. They provided an outlet for generosity, a space for altruistic activity, and a place

Date received: 6 Apr 2023

Annabel Luketic (PDF - 191k)

Submission 17 for Philanthropy View full list


My peers and I care deeply about doing the most good we can do when donating to charity. Therefore, I care about which charities have the most impact per dollar spent. When I can research the charity I'm giving to through organisations such as

Date received: 6 Apr 2023

Edmund Flack (PDF - 634k)

Submission 19 for Philanthropy View full list


1. Submission to the. Productivity Commission’s Review of Philanthropy 2023. Submitted by Edmund D.H. Flack. B.Ec., PhD., JP(Qual). Introduction. Whilst I acknowledge that the Productivity Commission provides an important economic and market-based

Date received: 6 Apr 2023

Oscar Delaney (PDF - 116k)

Submission 14 for Philanthropy View full list


Update Charity Laws to Broaden Scope Oscar Delaney. Introduction In the good old days, RSLs and Rotary Clubs were the lifeblood of Australian communities, fostering. generosity, altruism, and a sense of belonging. But times change, and today's young

Date received: 1 Apr 2023

Johann Lipman (PDF - 70k)

Submission 15 for Philanthropy View full list


Communities built on philanthropy are bedrocks of social cohesion. Historically, institutions such as RSLs and Rotary Clubs were centres of community identity. They provided an outlet for generosity, a space for altruistic activity, and a place

Date received: 31 Mar 2023

Jack O'Brien (PDF - 150k)

Submission 12 for Philanthropy View full list


Communities built on philanthropy are bedrocks of social cohesion. Historically, institutions such as RSLs and Rotary Clubs were centres of community identity. They provided an outlet for generosity, a space for altruistic activity, and a place

Date received: 31 Mar 2023

Isabella Barber (PDF - 106k)

Submission 13 for Philanthropy View full list


Isabella Barber. Submission to the Productivity Commission Inquiry into Charity Law March, 2009 Introduction I feel like charity law has fallen out of step with what my peers and I care most about, and that my generation doesn’t have the same

Date received: 31 Mar 2023

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