If social enterprise was poorly understood at a federal level before the election, this appointment will likely change that. In terms of public policy, but also the role of different funders in creating public value through the sector ---------------------------- APPOINTMENT OF PROFESSOR GLYN DAVIS AC AS SECRETARY OF THE DEPARTMENT OF THE PRIME MINISTER AND CABINET: Professor Davis currently serves as CEO of the Paul Ramsay Foundation, Australia’s largest philanthropic trust. Professor Davis served on the panel led by David Thodey to review the Australian Public Service. He has had a long and distinguished career in both academia and public service as Vice-Chancellor roles at both Griffith University and the University of Melbourne. He holds emeritus roles at universities around the world, and has served as Chair of the Group of Eight, Chair of Universities Australia and Chair of Universitas 21. In 2010, Professor Davis delivered the Boyer Lectures on the theme The Republic of Learning. “Professor Davis will bring to the role of secretary a deep understanding of public policy and will work with my government in bringing about positive change for the Australian people,” Albanese said. ---------------------------- https://lnkd.in/dpsQkK8V (paywall) https://lnkd.in/dn5EQTX8 (PM media release)
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Today the WASEC team, Ross Wortham and Olivia Chapman, celebrated receiving a two-year grant from Lotterywest, alongside board member Dr Vanessa Rauland, Klara Andric MLC and Sven Stenvers Impact Seed Founder and Director. Thanks to Lotterywest and the Government of Western Australia, we’re able to continue our commitment to building a thriving community of social enterprise in WA. Our members use commercial activities to address social issues, support communities, provide jobs and training, and tackle climate change. This grant empowers us to expand businesses in WA that prioritise both people and planet, creating a brighter, more sustainable future for all. Lotterywest Roger Cook Colin Smith Sabine Winton MLA #Lotterywest #SocialEnterprise #BusinessforGood #SocialEntrepreneur #SocialImpact #SocialGood #SocialEntrepreneurship #EthicallyMade
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On Tuesday, 23 April at 9.00am (AWST) we're excited to host an 'Open Door Session' with Impact Seed. Whether you're a newcomer, a recently approved WASEC member, or an established social entrepreneur, these online gatherings are designed to provide the support you need. The sessions aim to: 👉 Keep you informed about the latest news and developments in the social enterprise sector, both in Western Australia and nationally 👉 Answer any questions you may have about how WASEC and Impact Seed can assist you 👉 Provide valuable insights into training, business development, and funding opportunities 👉 Foster connections with fellow WASEC members, creating a supportive community for sharing experiences and ideas Registration below! Don't miss this opportunity to strengthen your social enterprise, network with like-minded individuals and take the next step in your journey towards positive social impact. ⭐ https://lnkd.in/gNGNKfPF
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Did you know if you subscribe to WASEC's monthly 'Unwrapped' you: 👉 Get access to exclusive events and networking 👉 News about the latest grants and funding opportunities (SEVEN links this month) 👉 Information about business development and training Latest edition just dropped 🎉 https://lnkd.in/gBDiNuVF
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Wow, what a week! ✨ WASEC CEO Ross Wortham joined key government and sector leaders in Canberra to discuss the untapped potential of #socialenterprise as a tool for social and environmental innovation. Together they explored how social enterprises can create jobs❤️, provide care for people and planet💚, and address product or service gaps💙, particularly in disadvantaged communities🧡. It was recommended that the Government consolidate its social enterprise initiatives by developing a Commonwealth Social Enterprise Strategy; one: 👉 Powered by a partnership between the Sector, the Government, and others 👉 Underpinned by certification and evidence 👉 That includes social procurement, impact investment, outcome payments, and capability-building It was recommended that the Government invest in and work with the peak to provide a conduit to design, implement and evolve its social enterprise initiatives with the Sector. Social Enterprise Australia SENVIC Social Enterprise Network Victoria Impact North South Australian Social Enterprise Council (SASEC) Social Enterprise Council of NSW & ACT (SECNA) SENTAS Social Enterprise Network Tasmania Queensland Social Enterprise Council Andrew Leigh MP Dr Daniel Mulino Julian Hill
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Our CEO, Ross, is in Canberra this week standing alongside all of the other Social Enterprise State, Territory, and National peak bodies advocating for a National Strategy to advance social enterprise across Australia. Exciting and energising conversations and opportunities for the future.
Inspiring and productive meeting of Australia's social enterprise peaks today. Having a voice for the sector in every state, territory and nationally is a powerful change, built by many, over years. We're celebrating this and looking forward to Parliament House tomorrow, to help unlock even more social enterprise impact. More to come. Adele Laughton, Queensland Social Enterprise Council, Kylie Flament, Social Enterprise Council of NSW & ACT (SECNA), Sally Quinn, SENVIC Social Enterprise Network Victoria, Paul Quilliam, SENTAS Social Enterprise Network Tasmania, Eloise Hall, South Australian Social Enterprise Council (SASEC), Ross Wortham, WASEC (WA Social Enterprise Council), Alexie Seller, Impact North, Jess Moore #socialenterprise
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This Wednesday, 13 March at 10.00am (AWST), WASEC is excited to bring you Jess Moore, CEO of Social Enterprise Australia (SEA). Before leading the work of SEA, Jess was CEO at Community Resources Limited, one of Australia’s largest jobs-focused social enterprises. Through several environmental repair social enterprises Community Resources has employed hundreds of people who experience barriers to work. Before this, Jess led Green Connect Illawarra which employs young people and former refugees to farm fair food and reduce landfill. Whether you’re just starting or more established, this will be a terrific opportunity to learn from a leading expert in the social enterprise space. Join us virtually, to find out what’s happening at a national level and what you can do to grow your connections, knowledge and impact! The event is *FREE* but you must register to take part: https://lnkd.in/gifP32-u
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There's never been a more important time for businesses to have a positive impact in their sector and community. Yet, sometimes, operating in WA can feel a bit like FOMO.. That's why on 13 March at 10.00am we're bringing you the excellent Jess Moore, CEO of Social Enterprise Australia. Join us online to find out how you can connect with others around the country, become part of the national social enterprise community and make a big(ger) difference where it matters! Tickets are free but you need to register online to take part here - https://lnkd.in/gifP32-u
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We are excited to announce that Olivia Chapman has officially joined the team as WASEC's new Engagement Lead! Olivia has several years of experience in the social impact space. During her time at Nesta, the UK’s innovation agency for social good, she collaborated with Google to deliver large-scale international future-of-work programs positively impacting thousands of people and influencing policy. Since returning home to WA, Olivia has built a climate solutions network and developed partnerships for the Lotterywest-funded Innovative Society Initiative. As a long-time supporter of social enterprises, Olivia is excited to be working with WASEC to grow the sector in Western Australia. If you would like to connect, you can email her at olivia@wasec.org.au.
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WASEC members Amanda Healy of Kirrikin Australia and Oral McGuire of Noongar Land Enterprise Group took to the stage for the AgriFutures evokeAG 2024 conference this week to share their insights on the convergence of cultural intellectual property (IP) and western innovation. The panel discussion explored how western and First Nations businesses can share knowledge and networks in a mutually beneficial way. The leading entrepreneurs discussed how convergence of cultural IP and western innovation can give Australian agrifood enterprises an internationally unique edge. The other panelists included John Gibbs of Spinifex Brewing Company, Darryl Lyons of Rainstick and Terri Janke of Terri Janke and Company.
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