Welfare Officer The purpose of this position is to ensure a welfare service of the highest quality is provided to clients, families and other relevant stakeholders of the Association; and be the main point of contact for liaison with government […]
The PWF article How DO adults learn…to tackle Coles/Woolies?? has racked up a lot of ‘page views’ and a reader has sent us the following story about a council consultant which really makes you wonder HOW we should go about […]
All you need to do to raise money for charity is click the boxes, promises new Melbourne based website Jehan Ratnatunga, Simon Griffiths and Matt Tilleard looked at ways use the power of internet to spark real and positive change. […]
A profile of one of WA’s fastest growing towns by one of its most innovative and passionate wine makers. Wine by Brad’s Brad Wehr spoke to us last year about Australia’s wine industry. Brad has been in the wine industry […]
A reader has alerted us to ‘small grants for volunteers’ winners in Victoria and the National Australia Bank, as a sponsor of National Volunteer Week, reports on global trends in skill-based volunteering corporations. Help for Darfur community to meet & […]
There will be a large area dedicated to sustainability at Melbourne’s Building and Home Improvement Expo, for the serious builder and renovator, which probably reflects how much more seriously we are all taking our ‘ecological footprint’. Wanting to lead by […]
No dry old format for the Melbourne-based Sustainable Living Foundation (SLF)! At its AGM this coming Thursday, 31 May, they will run a ‘live in the studio’ Great Debate – ’Technological Makeover or Social Transformation?’ . People are invited to […]
Tasmanian restaurateurs want the Federal Government to introduce a tax incentive to give the industry a boost. The Restaurant and Caterers Association want regional small businesses to be allowed to tax deduct up to 1 per cent of their turnover […]
A big chance to have your say on rural and regional tourism in Victoria. The Rural and Regional Committee of Victoria’s Parliament is conducting an inquiry on rural and regional tourism in Victoria, reporting to parliament on issues including: The […]
Farm Day, the successful program where city families are invited to visit farming families to learn more about life on the land, is on again this weekend. Farm Day is the ‘brain child’ of wool and lamb producer, Deb Bain. […]
PWF writes regularly about the achievements of Neighbourhood/Community Houses/Learning Centres but until a discussion with Dr Helen Sheil recently we hadn’t realised that ‘lifelong learning’ is education’s ‘poor cousin’ and there is no career pathway for those who teach adult […]
Enlightening responses from a recent survey of Victorian businesses on their responses to climate change. The Victorian Employers’ Chamber of Commerce & Industry (VECCI) recently surveyed 91 Victorian businesses on their attitudes on working with the environment. The impressive and […]