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QUT CPNS Nonprofit Podcast Since 2006, this podcast series discusses key nonprofit issues of the day including recent research, legislation and policy. Programs are generally 10-40 minutes in length and are posted monthly on the first business day of each month. Subscribe to receive regular CPNS podcasts via iTunes or email (free service). You can search this podcast series by using the search box below or clicking on the years in which the podcast aired.
2010 Podcasts |
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| 42 | 03 February 2010 | Broadband version 32.10MB Dialup version 16.03MB |
Organisational development and government contracting in the nonprofit sector Dr Jo Barraket discusses organisational development in the context of an evaluation of The Sidney Myer Fund and The Myer Foundations’ Celebrating Our Partners Program funding initiative. Dr Amanda McBratney makes observations on the current government –nonprofit contracting landscape, with particular focus on the Queensland Department of Communities proposed new Common Service Agreement. |
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Production Team: Myles McGregor-Lowndes, Gavin Nicholson, Kristy Hoffmann, Frederic Fery, Matthew De Boer, Philip Halpin.

Matthew is a Research Masters student in Creative Industries, QUT, investigating the effects of didjeridu sound on consciousness and healing. He has a multidisciplinary background in world music performance, visual arts, and biology, and currently works with disadvantaged youth in a nonprofit organisation.
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