Media releases
Year: 2022
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Applications open for Governance Institute of Australia’s 2023 Arts Support Program
Continuing its support for the arts sector, Governance Institute of Australia is calling for applications for its 2023 Arts Support Program that has so far assisted organisations including the Australian Ballet, the Museum of Underwater Art, and Melbourne Fashion Festival.
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Australia’s new anti-corruption watchdog set to be unleashed in 2023 as historic National Anti-Corruption Commission laws pass
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GivingTuesday — a time to change things for the better
Governance Institute of Australia is part of a campaign calling for reduced red tape for the charity sector. Read the joint statement below about this GivingTuesday initiative.
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Joint statement on the National Anti-Corruption Commission Bill 2022
Governance Institute of Australia has joined with key stakeholder groups to call for public hearings to be part of the federal government’s proposed National Anti-Corruption Bill 2022, and not just to be held in ‘exceptional circumstances’ as has currently been proposed.
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Ethics Index 2022: Politicians fall to bottom of trust pile, climate change ‘not my problem’ and TikTok drops
Australia’s ethics have taken a tumble in 2022, falling for the second year in a row, the seventh annual Ethics Index has found.
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Details of national anti-corruption watchdog revealed on eve of bill’s introduction to parliament | “Politicians have been put on notice”: CEO Megan Motto
Governance Institute of Australia has strongly welcomed the announcement that the National Anti-Corruption Commission legislation will be introduced to Federal Parliament tomorrow, saying it is a major step forward for integrity across Australia.