From the Ground Up

From the Ground Up celebrates communities at the heart of change, where local leadership takes root and new growth begins.
Here we share stories of what becomes possible when decision-making power is held locally. Each story shows how trust, collaboration, and long-term commitment can nurture lasting change, anchored in the unique strengths of each place.
Stories from communities leading change

- Place Based Change, Youth Justice
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.

- First Nations Voice, Governance, Place Based Change
Healing the Heart of the Macleay
When Dunghutti woman Jo Kelly speaks about her work, it becomes evident that her decades of experience as a fierce advocate, compassionate leader and community connecter have profoundly shaped her approach today.

- Governance, Maranguka, Philanthropy
Building stronger relationships
Once a much-maligned township, suffering from one of NSW’s highest Aboriginal youth conviction and incarceration rates, Bourke and its 2,500-strong population are now considered trailblazers, forging a new path towards community strength through a radical approach driven by the community itself.