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.
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.
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.
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.
Digital Storytelling Campfires
We’ve developed a series of digital storytelling campfires – workshops aimed at building a network of Australian place-based community-led evaluators, communicators and storytellers that share, learn, and connect around system change storytelling.
Fellowship will help revive Anaiwan language

The Anaiwan language was one of the first to be suppressed by European colonisation – but this once-dormant language is being reclaimed by the Armidale Aboriginal community.
Festival of Connection reunites change-makers

The Festival of Connection provides the opportunity to connect and share experiences, build a strong collective voice for systemic reform and better outcomes for children and communities.
Local knowledge and stories create positive change in Burnie

The whiteboard in Kylie Burgess’ office tells a story about the power of community. It’s covered in notes and ideas about turning local knowledge and lived experience into positive change for the community of Burnie in Tasmania’s north-west.