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The pandemic pause in volunteering

33 %

A third of Australian adults – 7 million – do some volunteer work.

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Around a third of Australians freely give their time as volunteers. But there has been a very large fall in volunteering due to COVID-19 with two third of volunteers giving up the activity since February 2020.

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What's the cost of caring?

Analysis  .  02 Aug 2021
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