Surfers for Climate’s Party Wave of Climate Action
Dusseldorp Forum is partnering with climate organisations that are working in smart ways to engage more Australians in climate solutions. We’ve formed a three-year partnership with Surfers for Climate, who are mobilising surfers and ocean lovers to play a powerful role in the climate movement.
Supercharge Australia: Clean Energy Solutions for a Sustainable Future
Dusseldorp Forum is partnering with Supercharge Australia to unlock the potential of lithium battery technology to drive environmental progress and economic growth.
Rise of Young Leaders in Mt Druitt
Mounty Yarns shares the intricate details of Aboriginal young people in Mt Druitt’s experiences of injustice, but within these stories of hardship are sparks of resistance, skill, and knowledge. These flickers are being nurtured into flames of a new generation of youth leadership, rising in Mt Druitt.
Generational Transition at Dusseldorp Forum
After three and a half decades, Tjerk Dusseldorp is stepping down from the Dusseldorp Forum. His son, Tom Dusseldorp, is set to take on the role of Chair of the board.
ChangeFest on Latji Latji Country
ChangeFest is so much more than an event; it’s a nationwide movement re-imagining and influencing how change happens through community-led collaboration in communities across Australia. At its heart lies the belief in the power of place-based change – the idea that communities know their needs best and can drive transformative action when power, decision-making and resources are shared.
Educating Future Custodians with Karrkad Kanjdji Trust
Education underpins individual, family and community development with benefits to health, social mobility, employment, economic growth and equality. It is a basic human right that also has cascading positive impacts on mitigating climate change and nature loss. As a wealthy nation with compulsory education, every child in Australia should have access to quality, full time teaching.
Targeting Entrenched Disadvantage Roundtable
Improved collaboration among government, philanthropy, and communities is crucial for creating lasting positive changes for children and families.
Walking alongside – revisited
In 2023, with more than 5 years of experience and learnings from the Partnership and implementation in nine diverse communities, Our Place has developed Walking alongside – revisited as the next chapter in their Walking Alongside series.
Listening to Understand
The seeds of this story were planted in 2021 when we observed that communities were engaged in inspiring systems change work yet so few of their stories were being heard. We wanted to understand why and support them to tell their stories more effectively.
It’s Up to Us – Climate Funders Handbook
For ten years we’ve been partnering with communities with long-term plans to improve social, cultural, and economic outcomes for children and families. Over this time the impact of climate change has become a clear and present danger to the success of any gains towards equity and justice.