Kaye Wetzler’s journey to Cambodia
By Alison Darcy As Kaye Wetlzer stepped out from the airport into Cambodia’s bustling capital Phnom Penh, the first thing that struck her was not
By Alison Darcy As Kaye Wetlzer stepped out from the airport into Cambodia’s bustling capital Phnom Penh, the first thing that struck her was not
By Alison Darcy Is 2015 the year you do something different and exciting? Are you an exceptional employee at your credit union or building society
By Keira Morris-Akeroyd No stranger to supporting the local community, Northern Beaches Credit Union (NBCU) recently extended their reach, as they threw their support behind
Members of Australia’s mutual movement are invited to apply to participate in the inaugural Australian-Russian Credit Union Exchange Program. A joint collaboration between CUFA and
How CUFA are supporting Cambodian families displaced by the rehabilitation of the Cambodian railway line. Since late 2012 CUFA has been providing communities relocated as part
By Simone Goldsmith 57-year-old Mao Ouk always wanted the best for her six children. But after her farmer parents were murdered by Pol Pot’s regime
By Kyaw Zin Myo and Alison Darcy Daw Shwe and other teachers in Lashio do not have to leave their village for work because of
By Chayathri Kulatunge Are you considering becoming a skilled volunteer? Do you want to make a difference? Here is what Sumitha De Silva had to
By Keira Morris-Akeroyd Last week the Australian government delivered another blow to the aid budget, announcing that it would cut a further $3.7 billion from