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16/07/2008
Media Release - Carbon Poverty On Goverment's Agenda
11/07/2008
Media Release - Fair Pay Commission Decision Takes Away Tax Cuts and Overlooks the Plight of Low Paid Working Families
26/06/2008
Media Release - CSSA Welcomes Quick Action on Family Tax Benefits for Charity Workers
25/06/2008
Opinion - Submitted to The Australian - Frank Quinlan on Tax Changes and Church and Charitable Organisations
24/06/2008
Transcript - Interview Frank Quinlan on ABC Radio (Breakfast With Adam Spencer) - Child Support Changes
19/06/2008
Media Release - CSSA Welcomes the Government's Quick Action on Family Tax Benefits for Charity Workers
18/06/2008
Transcript - Interview Frank Quinlan on ABC Radio National (The World Today) - More on Tax Changes and Charities
18/06/2008
Media Release - Regardless of the source, tax changes must not disadvantage the charitable sector
17/06/2008
Media Release - Tax Changes Will Damage Charitable Sector
17/06/2008
Transcript - Doorstop Parliament House, Frank Quinlan on Impact of Tax Changes on Charitable Sector
17/06/2008
Transcript - Interview Frank Quinlan on ABC Radio National AM - Tax Changes and Charities
22/05/2008
Media Release - CSSA Welcomes Homelessness Green Paper
21/05/2008
Media Release - CSSA Welcomes Announcement of Social Inclusion Board
16/05/2008
Media Release - Coordination the Key to Closing the Gap in Mental Health Services
14/05/2008
Media Release - BUDGET - Catholic Social Services Australia Welcomes Vocational Services Changes
13/05/2008
Media Release - Budget Strengthens Social Safety Net
09/05/2008
Media Release - Child Protection - So Much More Than Just Groceries
30/04/2008
Media Release - The Government Giveth and the Fair Commission Taketh Away?
18/04/2008
Media Release - Catholic Social Services Australia's Goals for the 20-20 Summit
15/04/2008
Media Release - Dump Breaching Legislation and Start Again – CSSA
25/03/2008
Media Release - COAG Must Prioritise Social Inclusion Across Its Agenda
20/03/2008
Media Release - A Decent Quality Of Life Should Be The Benchmark For Older - And All - Australians
04/03/2008
Media Release - Shared Care Should Be About Children's Needs – Not Parents' Rights
13/02/2008
Media Release - National Apology Heralds New Era of Healing and Action to 'Close the Gap'
17/01/2008
Media Release - Catholic Agencies Continue Their Long Tradition of Service to Australian Families