Story Circles: how storytelling helps us see and shape change

Dusseldorp Forum partnered with the Centre for Public Impact to deliver the Stories and Systems Learning Circles, a four-part series exploring how storytelling helps us see, understand, and reshape the systems we live and work within.
Building a National Backbone for Local Change

In July 2025, Partnerships for Local Action and Community Empowerment (PLACE) concluded its inaugural Community Roadshow and Listening Tour with a live-broadcast event from Melbourne. With satellite gatherings in Perth and Brisbane, and a national audience joining online, the session brought together voices from across the country.
From Bourke to PLACE: Reflections on community-led innovation in Australia
Dusseldorp Forum is a family foundation, established in 1989 by Tjerk and Dick Dusseldorp. Designed as an independent for-purpose entity to champion better opportunities for young people, this has been our unifying mission for 35 years.
IndigiGrow: Bush lollies and coastal renewal
On Dharawal Country, in a sunny corner of La Perouse Public School, a vibrant transformation is happening. IndigiGrow, a First Nations-owned nursery and social enterprise, is working to bring back native plants that have shaped the landscape—and the lives of its people—for thousands of years. At its heart is a commitment to both Country and culture.
Scaling Deep – Culturally Grounded Systems Change
Last week in Naarm (Melbourne), we gathered with an inspiring group of people, organisations, institutions and communities committed to shifting systems rooted in dominance, hierarchy and harm, toward systems grounded in healthy relationships, truth-telling, and collective care.
Collectives Amplifying Impact
Like many philanthropic foundations, we face the challenge of how a relatively small family foundation—can make an outsized impact on the complex and intertwined issues that affect people and the places they live. We find the answer embedded in our DNA as an organisation, and the clue is in our name – Dusseldorp Forum.
Sharing Strong Stories

Through a series of Narrative Practice workshops, Dusseldorp Forum’s partners from Kempsey, Bourke, Moree and Mt Druitt shared stories about the ways their communities are made stronger by identifying the skills, beliefs, knowledges and values that assist them in facing their struggles.
Their words reveal the care, connection and resistance of generations of First Nations communities.
PLACE – new national infrastructure to support and enable place-based change
Dusseldorp Forum is proud to be one of the initial supporters of PLACE as part of a $38.6 million partnership with the Australian Government, the Minderoo Foundation, Paul Ramsay Foundation, Ian Potter Foundation and the Bryan Foundation.
Wilya Janta – First Nations knowledge informing housing solutions
Dusseldorp Forum is supporting the Wilya Janta Housing Project that is enabling visionary First Nations housing solutions to come to life.
Combining innovation and sustainability, Wilya Janta is engaging community from the design process to the construction phase and beyond, in order to create homes that are viable for the climate and for meeting the needs of First Nations communities.
Sharing Strong Stories – The Narrative Practice Project
On the banks of the Darling River in Bourke, NSW, under a warm winter sun, community members from Mt Druitt, Bourke, Kempsey, and Moree came together for the second in a series of Narrative Practice workshops to learn and share practices that help them tell stories in ways that make them stronger.