Introducing our inaugural Conference Patrons: Tim Fairfax AC and Gina Fairfax AC
As the Philanthropy Australia Conference in Brisbane this September draws closer, we are honoured to introduce Tim Fairfax AC and Gina Fairfax AC as our inaugural Patrons.
Five forces from US Philanthropy: QLD Funders Peer Network
At the March meeting of Philanthropy Australia’s Queensland Funders Peer Network, Peter Johnstone, CEO of the Clem Jones Group and Foundation, shared five major shifts transforming US philanthropy. Kim Harland, our Director Engagement (QLD), recaps for his insights for Giving News and what they mean for Australian philanthropy.
Conference EOIs: insights into what the sector wants to learn, share and lead
What do the 2026 Conference EOIs tell us about our sector? Philanthropy Australia’s Sarah Hardy reflects on the themes that have emerged from the 200+ submissions to host a masterclass or breakout session at September’s conference in Brisbane.
Women are leading Australia’s giving revolution. Will the sector catch up to enable their giving at scale?
In the third on our series examining many facets of intergenerational wealth in Australia, She Gives’ Melissa Smith tells Giving News why women are poised to reshape giving in the decades ahead, and it’s not only because the number of female millionaires is growing faster than men.
Giving in WA: New report reveals a strong and growing culture of generosity
Philanthropy Australia, in conjunction with the Centre for Social Impact at The University of Western Australia, has launched the first Western Australia Snapshot of Giving Study, revealing a strong culture of generosity across the state and highlighting clear opportunities to strengthen awareness of structured giving and support long term community impact.
Why Gen X’s ‘quiet inheritor’ status deserves your attention
In the second of a Giving News series on the intergenerational wealth transfer, guest contributor Kate Stone of Australian Philanthropic Services explains why Generation X is actually at the forefront of wealth transfer, and that we need to consider this group’s life stage pressures to harness the full potential of philanthropy over the next decade
Conference scholarships spark belonging, confidence and impact
We talked to past Philanthropy Australia Conference scholarship about why the program was a turning point that helped them feel they truly belonged in philanthropy. Their experiences show how powerful it can be to step into the room, build new connections and grow your confidence, and we invite you to consider applying this year.






