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QSuper steps up to support Darkness to Daylight
Driven by her personal experience with domestic and family violence, QSuper employee Te Iwi Walker ran as part of the 18-strong QSuper team participating in the Challenge to raise funds...

Minter Ellison reaffirms commitment to end domestic violence
At MinterEllison we are proud of our commitment to community investment as part of our broader corporate social responsibility and access to justice program. Over the years, we have worked...

Transurban Queensland proudly supports the Darkness to Daylight Challenge
At Transurban Queensland we’re proud to provide an inclusive, equitable and safe workplace, and are committed to building an environment where employees affected by domestic and family violence are supported....

Australians and volunteering
By Dr Vanessa Douglas-Savage 2016 Census statistics revealed that Australian’s are still committed to volunteering and contributing to their communities despite their busy lifestyles, with a 1.2% increase from the...

Sacred Running and the Individual
SACRED RUN AND THE INDIVIDUAL by Robert Reed OAM In 1995 I took part in the American Indian Movement's Sacred Run in Japan with an amazing group of people from...

HOW TO BE A RUNNER by Jodie Oborne
Ultra Runner - Jodie Oborne One thing everyone does from a very early age is run. There is something quite primitive about running, the freedom of movement we had, as...