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A long shot of the tallship Leeuwin under sail on a calm blue ocean. The photo of the Leeuwin is in a circle and surrounded by black, as if illuminated by a spotlight. At the bottom right is the word ‘SPOTLIGHT’ lightly glowing as though it is a light source.
Impact Missions
Spotlight: Leeuwin Ocean Adventure Foundation.
A low angle shot of Ben Von Wong’s installation entitled The Thinker’s Burden. It is a 6m tall facsimile of Rodin’s The Thinker, with winding flat strips of bronze representing a DNA double helix wrapped around the Thinker. At the foot of the sculpture and the base of the seat is plastic waste, mostly single-use drink bottles, which over the course of a week was added to, to completely eclipse the Thinker himself. Behind the installation is a large yellow board with the words PLASTIC TREATY on it.
Plastics
5 key takeaways from the recent round of Global Plastics Treaty negotiations.
Communities
Create without limits: Minderoo Artist Fund 2026. (Expressions of interest are now open.) 
A group of primary aged children sit variously on grass and a blue esky, eating slices of watermelon. In the background, glimpses of their mums can be seen.
Communities
Four ways early intervention can change the lives of children and families
Caroline Croser-Barlow stands in front of a podium, with a pull up banner behind her. She is raising her hands in a gesture supporting her point. She wears a maroon top with a pattern of flowers outlined in a lighter colour and has solid rimmed glasses.
Communities
Early intervention is not a nice-to-have – it is a necessity.
Nicola Forrest, wearing a denim jacket, sits in a play boat at a day care centre, accompanied by three young First Nations girls. One sits at the bright blue “wheel” of the boat while another watches her. The third is standing next to where Nicola sits, and is wearing a yellow ochre coloured dress with matching headband.
Communities
Our children are precious – and the future.