
Unrealistic ‘sheeple‘, a reality check from Sue Tomat, GumLeafGreen. See the other reality checks – and more – here.


Unrealistic ‘sheeple‘, a reality check from Sue Tomat, GumLeafGreen. See the other reality checks – and more – here.


Today’s Pro Bono News cartoon, inspired by the post Embracing the Unconventional – Shifting Social Purpose from Bolt-on to Built-in.


Health Consumers Queensland is talking with prisoners and prison staff about health care in prisons.

This week’s Pro Bono News cartoon. Volunteers and unpaid workers do not have the same legal protections that paid workers have facing sexual harassment in the workforce. See the Pro Bono News post here.

Cartoons used in Aged Care Matters director Sarah Russell’s research report: Older People living well with in-home support presented to the Aged Care Quality and Safety Royal Commission in Adelaide today. Dealing with service providers was like “going to war”, read news report here.



Only two of the seven Closing the Gap targets to fix indigenous disadvantage are on track. This week’s Pro Bono News cartoon, read more here.



Illustrations for author Joel Weatherald’s next book of poems, many about his experience minding a friend’s three cats – for the poems ‘Legs’, ‘Little birds’ and ‘Every cat has a wasteland’.

Today’s Pro Bono News cartoon. Many charities and not-for-profit organisations depend on attracting philanthropic funds to operate their programs. Higher education is having particular success – for example, after raising $600 million by 2015, Sydney University is now aiming for $1 billion from donors. “Most of the research and innovation is done from universities and that is what these growing (philanthropic) groups really desire. So other charities have got to perhaps think about casting some of their ask in that language, rather than just the emotive ask” says John McLeod from JBWere Philanthropic Services. read more on the Pro Bono website here.