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Australian Charities and Not-for-profits Commission

Locality: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

Phone: +61 132262



Address: GPO Box 5108 3000 Melbourne, VIC, Australia

Website: http://www.acnc.gov.au

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25.01.2022 Our next free webinar is on 30 September and will look at some of the things that charities should be doing in the current challenging circumstances. Register to attend: acnc.gov.au/webinars.



24.01.2022 ACNC Commissioner Dr Gary Johns met charities across Central Victoria last week. Thanks to everyone who took time out to share their experience and expertise. Pictured here are: Daylesford - Neighbourhood House: Danny Liversidge Geelong - Wombat’s Wish: Hannah Dawes and Founder Jill Crookes; Back to Back Theatre: Scott Price, Katherine Branch and Tim Stitz ... Castlemaine - Mt Alexander Sustainability Group: Melissa Pollock, Gerard Egan, Peter Brain and Sarah Myles Bendigo - General Practice Supervisors Australia: Glen Wallace; Regional Employers Alcohol and Drug Initiative: Chris O’Connor and Courtney Hazeldene; Loddon Campaspe Multicultural Services: Rosita Vincent and John Murphy Lancefield - Edgar’s Mission: Pam Ahern Ballarat Karrung Foyer: Annette Kelly Egerton Gisborne - P.S. My Family Matters: Tamara Wilson and Joanne Szkilnyk

24.01.2022 Today is the due date to submit your charitys 2019 Annual Information Statement. If your charity hasnt submitted its 2019 Annual Information Statement yet, submit via the Charity Portal as soon as possible to avoid penalties: charity.acnc.gov.au

24.01.2022 Next week is Scams Awareness Week. Stay tuned to our website and social media accounts as we share key messages and statistics relating to charity scams from ACCC Consumer Rights Scamwatch.



23.01.2022 Our next free webinar is on 27 August. We will revisit the External Conduct Standards one year on, as well as look at some of the burning issues charities have experienced in complying with the Standards. Find out more and register your attendance: acnc.gov.au/webinars

22.01.2022 The ACNC is closed for the holidays and will re-open on Monday 4 January. Wishing everyone an enjoyable festive season, and a Happy New Year.

22.01.2022 Were currently experiencing technical difficulties with our Advice phone line. Were working hard to address the issue. We apologise for any inconvenience. In the meantime, you can still contact us by filling in the online form: acnc.gov.au/contact-us.



22.01.2022 Approximately 9,800 charities are overdue in submitting their 2020 Annual Information Statements. To avoid penalties, log in and submit now: charity.acnc.gov.au

22.01.2022 2020 has been a challenging year. Our next free webinar will look at the things charities should be doing right now to help them continue forward. Find out more, and register your attendance: acnc.gov.au/webinars

22.01.2022 Time is running out - only 7 days to go! Charities operating on a standard financial year (1 July to 30 June) have until Sunday 31 January to submit their 2020 Annual Information Statement. Don't delay, submit now: charity.acnc.gov.au

22.01.2022 Approximately 8,000 charities are yet to submit their 2019 Annual Information Statements (AIS). Charities that have yet to submit are encouraged to do so as soon as possible to avoid potential penalties. Submit now: charity.acnc.gov.au

21.01.2022 7 days to go! Submit your charitys 2019 Annual Information Statement via the Charity Portal now: charity.acnc.gov.au



21.01.2022 Happy International Day of Education. Thank you to all of the registered charities in Australia that provide education to beneficiaries across Australia and the world.

21.01.2022 The ACNC website, Charity Portal and Charity Register will be unavailable tomorrow night from 5:30-11:30pm (Syd/Melb time) for scheduled maintenance. We apologise for the inconvenience and thank everyone for their patience.

20.01.2022 News: The Hon Michael Sukkar MP and Senator the Hon Zed Seselja have announced the worlds first Donation Dollar which is designed to remind Australians that any time is a good time to donate to those in need. Read more: http://ow.ly/U75L50Bgy3y

19.01.2022 Treasury is currently consulting on two topics relating to ACNC-registered charities. Learn more about the two consultations here: http://ow.ly/YahK50DKnbQ and here: http://ow.ly/Ca8g50DKnbR. Don't miss out on the opportunity to have your say.

19.01.2022 It's not too late to donate to a charity this holiday season. Read our tips for giving safely: http://ow.ly/9ln150CNH74 and always check the ACNC Charity Register: http://ow.ly/RD3w50CNH73

17.01.2022 The ACNC website, Charity Portal and Register are back online. If youre having issues accessing them you may need to clear your cache. There are instructions available at acnc.gov.au/cache

17.01.2022 A new Governance Standard comes into being today. It will affect charities that fail to join to the National Redress Scheme for victims of institutional child sexual abuse. ACNC Commissioner, the Hon Dr Gary Johns said These changes while significant, will only affect a small number of charities. Learn more about the changes: http://ow.ly/VpMc50DJk6E

17.01.2022 There are just a few weeks remaining to submit your charitys 2019 Annual Information Statement. Charities that havent submitted their 2019 Annual Information Statement must do so before 31 August. Submit now to avoid the last minute rush: charity.acnc.gov.au

16.01.2022 Protect yourself, and do your research before donating to a charity. You can search the ACNC Charity Register to find out more about the activities and operations of Australias 58,000 charities. #ScamsWeek2020

16.01.2022 Two days to go! Charities operating on a standard financial year (1 July to 30 June) have until Sunday 31 January to submit their 2020 Annual Information Statement. Submit now: charity.acnc.gov.au

15.01.2022 Conflicts of interest are common and do not have to be a serious problem if your charity handles them correctly. Read our conflicts of interest guide and view our resources: acnc.gov.au/conflictsofinterest

15.01.2022 Today we pause to reflect and remember those who have made the ultimate sacrifice and say thank you to servicemen and women, past and present. #remembranceday #lestweforget

14.01.2022 If your charity has not yet submitted its 2019 Annual Information Statement, there are only 10 days left before the 31 August due date. Get in quick, to avoid the last minute rush. Submit now via the Charity Portal: charity.acnc.gov.au

14.01.2022 It's not too late! Our final free webinar of the year is on today. We will look at how charities can showcase their programs in the 2020 Annual Information Statement. Learn more and register your attendance: acnc.gov.au/webinars.

13.01.2022 There are just 10 days remaining for most charities to submit their 2020 Annual Information Statement (AIS). If your charity operates on a standard financial year (1 July to 30 June) you must submit your charity's AIS before 31 January. Submit now: charity.acnc.gov.au

12.01.2022 Today is #WorldChildrensDay. Thank you to the thousands of registered charities that support children.

11.01.2022 The ACNC has been working with states and territories (except the Northern Territory) to reduce the regulatory burden for charitable fundraisers operating across Australia. A cross-border recognition model is being considered, which will allow ACNC registered charities to be automatically deemed as holding a fundraising authority in all participating states and territories. Feedback on the discussion paper can be provided at http://ow.ly/VoE750BegND. ... The consultation process will close on 18 September 2020. For more information on the proposed changes, read Senator The Hon. Zed Seseljas media release here: http://ow.ly/7Rsw50BegNC

11.01.2022 We love learning more about our registered charities. You can share your charitys story through our Getting to know features. Learn more on our website: acnc.gov.au/gettingtoknow

10.01.2022 If youre having trouble accessing the Charity Portal, we have some useful information about how to sign up for the first time, what to do if youve forgotten your password or what to do if your charity doesnt show up in your profile. Find out more: acnc.gov.au/charityportal

10.01.2022 Never give your personal information including credit card or online account details to anyone you dont know or trust. If you receive a call from someone claiming to be from a charity, you can ask to call them back. Use the Register to confirm their legitimacy. #ScamsWeek2020

10.01.2022 The ACNC website, Charity Portal and Charity Register will be unavailable tonight from 5:30-11:30pm (Syd/Melb time) for scheduled maintenance. We apologise for the inconvenience and thank everyone for their patience.

10.01.2022 The Xfactor Collective has published its first round of research into the impacts of COVID-19 on the social purpose sector. View the research here: https://xfactorcollective.com/research

08.01.2022 In the latest episode of our Charity Chat podcast, @ACNCommissioner Gary Johns discusses the new ways that charities will be able to showcase their work on the Charity Register and how donors will be able to find work they want to support. Listen here: http://ow.ly/Szx350AZa3K

08.01.2022 More than 300 Australian charities risk losing their ACNC registration after having twice failed to submit their Annual Information Statements. The ACNC has been unable to contact these charities directly. Read more and view the list of at-risk charities: http://ow.ly/KzJp50BX2Tw

07.01.2022 Weve finalised our free webinar program for the remainder of 2020. Learn more about the topics weve scheduled for September, October and November and register your attendance: acnc.gov.au/webinars

07.01.2022 Take your time and dont feel pressured to give money to a charity on the spot. A legitimate charity will not mind if you want to research them further before donating money. If you think you have paid money to a scammer, contact your bank immediately. #ScamsWeek2020

06.01.2022 At the Fundraising Institute Australia conference today, ACNC Commissioner Dr Gary Johns spoke about a significant ACNC initiative, which will support charities to promote their programs to potential donors and grant makers. Dr Johns spoke about the benefits for charities and donors, with program information to be available for the first time on the ACNC Charity Register. Find out more about the initiative: https://bit.ly/3jVT063 #FIAConf2021

06.01.2022 The ACNC has revoked the registration of 303 charities for twice failing to submit their Annual Information Statements. Charities are obliged to keep their contact details and their reporting up to date. Read more: http://ow.ly/q40M50CoH9f

06.01.2022 This week is Scams Awareness Week. Did you know that Scamwatch has received more than 1,000 reports of fake charity scams since 1 January 2020. Find out more at scamwatch.gov.au. #ScamsWeek2020

06.01.2022 Happy International Day of Charity. The International Day of Charity was established with the objective of sensitizing and mobilizing people, NGOs, and stakeholders all around the world to to help others through volunteer and philanthropic activities. Thank you to the 58,000 charities in Australia that make a difference to people in Australia and all over the world. ... You can find a charity to support on the Charity Register: acnc.gov.au/charity

06.01.2022 Our next free webinar is today and it isnt too late to register your attendance. Today we will be looking at the External Conduct Standards, one year on. Find out more, and register your attendance: acnc.gov.au/webinars

06.01.2022 Victims of fake charity scams have reported total losses of $138,000 since 1 January 2020, with the highest personal loss of $30,000. If youve been the victim of a fake charity scam, report it to Scamwatch at scamwatch.gov.au #ScamsWeek2020

04.01.2022 There's only 2 weeks until our first free webinar of the year! Start 2021 off on the right foot. Register to learn some of the actions your charity should take to get its 2021 moving in the right direction. Learn more: acnc.gov.au/webinars

03.01.2022 Approximately 8,000 charities are yet to submit their 2019 Annual Information Statements (AIS). The 2019 AIS was due by 31 August. If your charity has yet to submit its 2019 AIS, submit as soon as possible via the Charity Portal to avoid penalties: charity.acnc.gov.au

03.01.2022 Have you visited our Small Charities Library? It is full of resources, guidance and templates developed specifically to help smaller charities. Visit: www.acnc.gov.au/smallcharities

02.01.2022 Our Advice phone line is back up and operating. It will be open until 5pm (Sydney/Melbourne time). Thanks for your patience.

02.01.2022 Our Advice phone line is currently closed due to technical difficulties. Were working hard to address the issue. We apologise for any inconvenience. In the meantime, you can still contact us by filling in the online form: acnc.gov.au/contact-us.

02.01.2022 Approximately 10,000 charities are overdue in submitting their 2020 Annual Information Statements. If your charity is one of them, submit now to avoid penalties: charity.acnc.gov.au

01.01.2022 The ACNC website, Charity Portal and Register are back online. If you're having issues accessing them you may need to clear your cache. There are instructions available at acnc.gov.au/cache

01.01.2022 The ACNCs free webinars continue next week and Thursdays webinar will revisit the External Conduct Standards, one year after their introduction. Find out more and register your attendance: acnc.gov.au/webinars

01.01.2022 Today is the last day our Advice phone line will be open until 4 January 2021. You can speak to one of our friendly staff today between 1pm and 5 pm (Sydney/Melbourne time).

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