Trouble in the Land of Giving
William De Maria
The charities sector in Australia is big. There are over 600,000 not-for-profit organisations which together in 2015-16 generated more than $150 billion in income—fifty per cent more than the agricultural sector.
De Maria’s book is the first to chart the history of the sector and the way in which it has been transformed from a government-led system for providing support to people experiencing need across the society to a neoliberal business operation, the underlying goal of which is the privatisation of welfare.
Press for ‘Trouble In the Land of Giving’
Interview with Michael Lester for ‘Community Voices’
‘Trouble in the Land of Giving’ featured on Michael West Media: Independent Journalists.