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CPNS-QUT Nonprofit Podcast

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.


What is a Podcast?

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You can search this podcast series by using the search box below or clicking on the years in which the podcast aired.

2009 Podcasts - Programs 31 - 2007 Podcasts - Programs 10 - 20
2008 Podcasts - Programs 21 - 30 2006 Podcasts - Programs 01 - 09

2009 Podcasts

Program Posting Date Right click to download   Topic
36 01 July 2009 Broadband version 31.6MB
Dialup version 15.8MB
  Nonprofit boards, finance and deductible gifts

Dr Gavin Nicholson looks at evaluating the effectiveness of nonprofit boards and discusses ways in which your nonprofit board can benefit from work that a CPNS research team is currently undertaking.

Bernie Morgan, Chief Executive of the UK's Community Development Finance Association discusses community development finance, financial inclusion and social investment with Associate Professor Jo Barraket.

Professor Myles McGregor-Lowndes examines the latest tax-deductible gifts data from the ATO and lets us know who the most generous people in Australia are.
35 01 June 2009 Broadband version 27.18MB
Dialup version 13.56MB
Add to iTunes Modernising Charity Law 2009 Conference: Reflections and Insights

Following on from the Modernising Charity Law conference hosted by CPNS in April 2009, Senator Ursula Stephens, Bob Wyatt, Professor Dennis Young and Laird Hunter QC, reflect on the thoughts and insights gained by attending the conference.

34 08 May 2009 Broadband version 33.99MB
Dialup version 16.99MB
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The Impact of the Global Financial Crisis on Nonprofit Organisations: An International Perspective

Bob Wyatt, Professor Helmut Anheier and Robert Fitzgerald AM provide a three continent discussion of the impact of the global economic crisis on nonprofit organisations and the Third Sector in general.

33 01 April 2009 Broadband version 27.2MB
Dialup version 13.5MB
Add to iTunes Cautionary tales: Lessons from nonprofit legal cases

Professor Myles McGregor-Lowndes and CPNS researchers Rhonda Richards, Frances Hannah and Anne Overell discussrecent legal cases involving nonprofit organisations and their implications for other organisations in the sector.

Stephen Hutchinson also joins the podcast to speak on the current Community Door website and a currently running survey asking for your input into a revitalised site.
32 03 March 2009 Broadband version 32.7MB
Dialup version 16.3MB
Add to iTunes Recasting our thinking? Social enterprise and social value creation in a network era

Associate Professor Jo Barraket considers the drivers the debates surrounding social enterprise and the impact that divergent concepts of social enterprise affect the way we understand how social enterprises work, their social value and the potential of social enterprises in the network era.
31 02 February 2009 Broadband version 23.8
Dialup version 11.9MB
Add to iTunes Letter to a perplexed philanthropist

Grounded in a discussion of the differences between nonprofit and for-profit business models, Dr Diana Leat looks at ways in which to manage the expectations of outcome-driven philanthropists looking to invest in the third sector.

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Production Team:  Myles McGregor-Lowndes, Gavin Nicholson, Kristy Hill, Frederic Fery, Matthew De Boer, Philip Halpin.

Production Team


Matthew De Boer
Music by Matthew De Boer

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.

Terms of Use:
You may use CPNS-QUT-Nonprofit Podcast and download material under the following conditions: QUT grants you a licence to download these audio or audiovisual files for your private, personal, domestic, nonprofit organisation and non-commercial use only. You may not use these audio or audio-visual files (including, but not limited to, downloading or editing) for the purpose of (a) distribution to a third party; or (b) promoting, advertising, endorsing or implying a connection with you and QUT