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Is it still goodwill if you’re filming? Kindness in the era of social media

Is it still goodwill if you’re filming? Kindness in the era of social media

Worthy deeds are performed for a vast digital audience. Philanthropy, or charity porn?

  • by Katie Cunningham

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The man was homeless but he still refused my fancy leftovers
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The man was homeless but he still refused my fancy leftovers

An act of benevolence leaves an awkward taste in the mouth.

  • by Anson Cameron
‘Father time always wins’: Warren Buffett updates plan to give away his $227b fortune

‘Father time always wins’: Warren Buffett updates plan to give away his $227b fortune

The 94-year-old has long maintained he has no interest in creating dynastic wealth in his family.

  • by Josh Funk
Duchess of York packs venue in first of five WA appearances

Duchess of York packs venue in first of five WA appearances

Seven hundred people packed a Perth resort on Friday night to see ‘Fergie’ talk about her charity work and why she’s choosing to publish in Western Australia.

  • by Emma Young
‘Everything else disappears’: How music brings relief in detention centres

‘Everything else disappears’: How music brings relief in detention centres

Philip Feinstein, 76, collects donated instruments to deliver to those waiting in immigration detention.

  • by Penry Buckley
‘Twiggy’ Forrest’s donations to Gaza now half that of Australian government

‘Twiggy’ Forrest’s donations to Gaza now half that of Australian government

The Forrests’ $40 million donations for food, water and medical aid are now almost half of the value of the Australian government’s $82.5 million contribution to Palestinians.

  • by Natassia Chrysanthos
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Opening nights and studio visits: How Melbourne’s richest art donors are cultivated
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Opening nights and studio visits: How Melbourne’s richest art donors are cultivated

The City of Melbourne is hitting up the city’s wealthiest philanthropists in a bid to secure funding for a public artwork it has commissioned for Southbank by New Zealand artist Michael Parekowhai.

  • by Cara Waters
Gina Rinehart is the patron saint of Aussie sports. But it comes with weird strings attached
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Gina Rinehart is the patron saint of Aussie sports. But it comes with weird strings attached

Though Gina Rinehart’s patronage of Australian sporting codes goes back well over a decade, her presence at the Olympics was more overt than what we’ve seen in the past.

  • by Geoff Lemon
I’m being generous this EOFY, but the taxman is not
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I’m being generous this EOFY, but the taxman is not

We’re less generous than we used to be. Could that be because the taxman is hassling us about our benevolence?

  • by Ross Gittins
More Australians need help, but we’re giving less

More Australians need help, but we’re giving less

Cost-of-living pressures are hitting most Australians, who are responding by cutting donations to the nation’s under-pressure charities.

  • by Shane Wright
Melinda French Gates to quit Gates Foundation, will exit with $19 billion for own charity work

Melinda French Gates to quit Gates Foundation, will exit with $19 billion for own charity work

She is leaving the nonprofit she co-founded with former spouse Bill Gates and will get $18.9 billion for her own work to uplift women and families.

  • by Yuvraj Malik and Aditya Soni

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