
Today’s Pro Bono news cartoon.

Today’s Pro Bono news cartoon.

Today’s Pro Bono news cartoon. For background see Fundraising efforts must continue and Bushfire response: do Australian Not-for-Profits have a trust problem? on the Pro Bono website.


‘Political advocacy is an essential task for charities and is something that must be protected’, Greenpeace’s response to comments by Senator James Mcgrath that the charity should be stripped of its tax deductible donations status. Assistant Minister for Charities Zed Seselja said “I would expect all organisations who are subsidised by the taxpayer to act in line with their obligations and in line with the expectations of the public,” – read the post on the Pro Bono website here. Today’s Pro Bono news cartoon.


The government is gagging any suggestion that climate change has any involvement in the disastrous bushfires across the country. As well, denial to the realisation that Australia’s – mostly volunteer – firefighting organisations will need greatly increased support and resources in the years ahead as climate change transforms the country. Today’s Pro Bono news cartoon.

The ARPAF Project Cross Border, working on ‘changing views, changing thoughts, and changing behaviours – towards more sustainable mobility’ in the European Alps. On the ARPAF page there are links to the publication in various languages – discover the messages the pictures illustrate.



Cartoon recording at the final Waterways of the West – Community Vision deliberative democracy gathering, with strong indigenous voices, completing the communities’ vision and priorities for the waterways of Melbourne’s west until 2070.



Aggressive Denial, Deflection, Paternalism and Complacency… today’s Four Horsemen.