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Vintage Shorts – a community film festival in rural Victoria
Victorian town Maldon, renowned for its historical charm, introduces Vintage Shorts in 2024. This innovative festival extends a local and global invitation to filmmakers. It encourages them to delve into the essence of the old or vintage, to uncover and portray the inherent beauty in aged objects, homes, places, and individuals. Organiser Paul Kooperman said it's the festival is “About pening our eyes to the beauty, wisdom, history, and experience that comes with age, our wrinkles marking where our smiles have been."  An early submission – The Op Shop directed by Lee Rogers – is available to watch online.https://www.vintageshorts.net/submissions
1 March 2024 by Matt Romania

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Marine rescues led by volunteers
Legendary Brisbane skateboarder Trent Riley went out fishing on April 14, 2021, and he has been missing ever since. His boat was f
1 February 2024 by IdeaSpies

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A collective commitment to secure the future of the not-for-profit sector
Not-for-profit (NFP) organisations work at the front lines of social need, providing services to families and communities under increasing strain from climate emergencies, economic stress, homelessness and mental health crises. NFPs are also a vital component of Australia’s social fabric, contributing nearly a tenth of overall economic activity, more than a tenth of employees, and millions of volunteers. They fill the gap when government and the private sector are unable or unwilling to deliver. Yet there is a widespread belief that they should do all this without incurring indirect operating costs, which undermines their success and sustainability. https://scholarships.org.au/media/effective-for-purpose-leadership-is-more-critical-than-ever/
6 December 2023 by Louisa Graham

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Free legal support for renters
“Most renters can’t afford a lawyer, and most are not eligible for legal aid” says Noel Lim, founder of Anika Legal. Anika Legal, a social enterprise, is a free service for renters, supported by law students in internships and funded by universities who want to provide students with practical legal experience. Through innovative use of legal technology to make this partnership model viable, Anika Legal has assisted 750 renters to stay in safe homes. “We're excited to continue developing this technology to give more people access to justice” says Noel. https://www.anikalegal.com
3 November 2023 by Matt Romania

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800k books for kids
Since 2015, a volunteer-run charity has donated 800,000 books to disadvantaged children. 123 Read Me’s mission is to provide quality books to children across Australia while raising awareness about the importance of reading aloud.“ When you’re struggling to put food on the table, children’s books are a luxury,” says founder, Melinda Shelley.This is where 123 Read Me comes in to empower children with access to quality books they might otherwise not be able to experience. “Just one book a day will help a child become confident, kind & clever.” More at https://123read2me.org.au
17 October 2023 by Matt Romania

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