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Anglican services in Victoria / by Anglicare Victoria. Publisher: Melbourne, Vic. Anglicare Victoria 2006Description: 39 p. : col. maps.Notes: September 2006Availability: Items available for loan: Brotherhood of St Laurence (1).
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Annual report / by Victorian Council of Social Service. Publisher: Melbourne, Vic. Victoria Council of Social Service 1956-57 -Description: HTML.Online Access: Latest annual report 2014 Notes: 1956-57 ; 1964-65 ; 1965-66 ; 1966-1967 ; 1967-1968 ; 1968-1969 ; 1969-1970 ; 1970-1971 ; 1972 ; 1973 ; 1973/74 ; 1975 ; 1976 ; 1977 ; 1978 ; 1979 ; 1980 ; 1981 ; 1982 ; 1983 ; 1984 ; 1985 ; 1986 ; 1987 ; 1988 ; 1989 ; 1990 ; 1991 ; 1992 ; 1993 ; 1993-1994 ; 1994/95 ; 1995-96 ; 1996/97 ; 1997/98 ; 1998/99 ; 1999/2000 ; 2000-2001 ; 2001-02 ; 2002/2003 ; 2003/2004 ; 2004/2005 ; 2005-2006, 2006-2007 ; 2007-2008 ; 2008-2009 ; 2009-2010 ; 2010-2011 ; 2011-2012 ; 2012-2013 ; 2014
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Annual report / by Hanover Welfare Services. Publisher: Availability: Items available for loan: Brotherhood of St Laurence (1).
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Annual report / by Ecumenical Migration Centre. Publisher: Richmond, Vic. Ecumenical Migration Centre 1970 - 1999Description: Several volumes.Notes: 1970 - 1999 Stored in Library compactus Former title: European Australian Christian Fellowship. Annual report These volumes are NOT FOR LOANAvailability: No items available
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ARC - 1977 : the Action and Resource Centre co-ordinator's report. / by Raysmith, Hayden | Brotherhood of St Laurence. Publisher: Fitzroy, Vic. Brotherhood of St Laurence 1978Description: 76 p.Online Access: DOWNLOAD PDF Notes: ARC started in 1972 at the Brotherhood of St Laurence as The Family Centre Project. Action and Resource Centre (ARC) for low-income families opened in 1972 on a self-management basis, taking over from the Family Centre and continuing the Family Centre Project philosophy - 'low-income people need a voice and an organisation where they can help other low income people'. With 95 member families, fifteen members of the Family Centre were employed as resource workers. The ARC's Support Work Program (SWOP) provided employment for men who had been out of work for some time. The formal agreement between the BSL and the Action & Resource Centre was signed on 28 July 1976, the first step towards autonomy for the project.(BSL timeline)Availability: Items available for loan: Brotherhood of St Laurence (1). Items available for reference: BSL Archives (1).
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Australian Charities and Not for Profits Commission Bill 2012 / by Thomas, Matthew | Australia. Department of Parliamentary Services. arliamentary Library | Pyburne, Paula. Publisher: Canberra, A.C.T. Australia. Department of Parliamentary Services. Parliamentary Library 2012Description: PDF.Other title: Australia. Parliamentary Library. Bills digest ; no. 21,.Online Access: Electronic copy Notes: 20 September 2012Summary: The purpose of the Australian Charities and Not-for-profits Commission Bill 2012 (the Bill) is to establish a national regulator of, and a national regulatory framework for, the not-for-profit sector. This Bill is one of three in a suite of Bills which are being considered together. The other Bills are: the Australian Charities and Not-for-profits Commission (Consequential and Transitional) Bill 2012 and the Tax Laws Amendment (Special Conditions for Not-for-profit Concessions) Bill 2012. There is substantial evidence of the need for regulatory reform of the NFP sector. Further, it is generally agreed that establishment of a national regulatory authority and national regulatory framework is an essential component of this on-going process of NFP sector reform. As a consequence, and as a result of extensive government consultation with the sector over the Bills and the ACNC, those members of the NFP sector which have engaged in the consultative process are, despite some relatively minor reservations, strongly supportive of the Bills. Should the Bills be passed, and the ACNC established, then this should prove a significant step towards a more effective sector. However, the extent to which this will be the case will be heavily dependent upon how effective the Government and the ACNC are in negotiating and facilitating the reduction of unnecessary NFP reporting.Availability:
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Australian Charities and Not for Profits Commission Taskforce implementation report / by Australian Charities and Not for profits Commission ACNC mplementation Taskforce. Publisher: Parkes, A.C.T. Australia. The Treasury 2012Description: PDF.Online Access: Electronic copy Notes: June 2012Summary: This report provides information to the sector on the key action areas in the Australian Charities and Not-for-profits Commission (ACNC)'s regulatory approach. While the issues discussed in this report broadly affect the NFP sector, it relates only to registered charities (including public benevolent institutions and health promotion charities) reflecting the initial regulatory focus of the ACNC. It is the Government's intention that the ACNC's regulatory responsibility will grow over time to cover other NFP entity types. This report outlines the functions of the ACNC, issues raised in sector feedback, and the means by which the ACNC will address these concerns. It seeks to: assist charities to prepare for registration and reporting; ensure this important sector can continue to play a critical role in Australia's future; and allow Australians to be confident that the sector is strong and viable.Availability:
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Australian Community Sector Survey : national report / by Australian Council of Social Service. Publisher: Strawberry Hills, N.S.W. Australian Council of Social Service 2012Description: PDF latest report only.Other title: Australians Living on the Edge.Online Access: Electronic copy Notes: Previously titled Australians Living on the Edge. Australian Community Sector Survey 2005 ; 2006 ; 2007 ; 2008 ; 2009 ; 2010 ; 2011 ; 2012 Australians Living on the Edge : 1998 ; 1999 ; 2000 ; 2001 ; 2002 ; 2003 ; 2004 1998-2001 Copies avaliable on shelf 361.994 AUS Includes individual state reports.Summary: The Australian Community Sector Survey (ACSS) is the only annual national survey collecting data about the non-government, non-profit community services and welfare sector. This sector is a major provider of the community services that most of us rely on at some point in our lives, but which are particularly important to people on low incomes.Availability:
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Australian community sector surveys / by Australian Council of Social Service. Publisher: Strawberry Hills, N.S.W. Australian Council of Social Service 2003 -Description: HTML PDF.Online Access: Electronic copy Notes: URL contains : 2003 ; 2004 ; 2005 ; 2006 ; 2007 ; 2008 ; 2009 ; 2010 ; 2011 ; 2012 ; 2013 ; 2014 (both National & State surveys)Summary: The Australian Community Sector Survey is the only annual national survey collecting data about the community services and welfare sector. The survey provides an important snapshot of how disadvantaged Australians are faring, and is a powerful means of highlighting to government and media the issues facing community services. The survey is completed by non-government, non-profit organisations providing services directly to the public. Questions are designed to gain an insight into the key issues facing service providers, including workforce matters, levels of funding, and areas of growing or unmet service demand.Availability:
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Australian Fabian Society / by Australian Fabian Society. Publisher: 10/25/2004 16:50:07http://www.fabian.org.au/ 10/25/2004Notes: Description based on contents viewed : Mode of access : WORLD WIDE WEB ONLINE RESOURCEAvailability: Items available for loan: Brotherhood of St Laurence (1).
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Australian peak bodies and the market policy culture. / by Melville, Rose. Publisher: 1999Description: p. 171-186.Notes: Rec. no. for conference: B9540 (v. 1) ; B9541 (v. 2) December 1999 Includes bibliographical references indexed chapterAvailability: Items available for loan: Brotherhood of St Laurence (1).
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Australians living on the edge 3 : survey of the community services sector 2000. / by Australian Council of Social Service. Publisher: Strawberry Hills, N.S.W. Australian Council of Social Service 2000Description: 29 p. : ill. + appendix.Other title: Survey of the community services sector..Notes: Website : http://www.acoss.org.au Cover title: title-page lacks "2000" in title. "September 2000"--tp Third survey. ACOSS paper ; no. 109Availability: Items available for loan: Brotherhood of St Laurence (1).
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Australians working together : helping people to move forward. / by Australia. Department of Family and Community Services. Publisher: 12/17/2002 17:03:34http://www.together.gov.au/ 2002Notes: Description based on contents viewed : 17 December 2002 Mode of access : WORLD WIDE WEB ONLINE RESOURCESummary: The Australians Working Together website provides a general overview and background information on the initiative, details of various programmes and services, material for providers on tender opportunities, and information specifically targeted at jobseekers, parents, people over fifty (mature age), people with disabilities, youth, community organisations, and Indigenous Australians.Availability: Items available for loan: Brotherhood of St Laurence (1).
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