Why We’re Launching Changing Times News
In every democracy, journalism is often described as the “fourth estate” — a vital counterbalance to power, a watchdog on behalf of the public, and a space where truth can be pursued in the interest of society. But in today’s rapidly shifting information landscape, the media is struggling to fully live up to that role. The 24-hour news cycle prioritizes…
Reclaiming Mindfulness for Social Change
Over the past decade, mindfulness has moved from spiritual and philosophical traditions into mainstream culture….
Innovation Beyond the Buzzword: Creating Value Through Intentional Practice, Cultural Design, and Responsible AI
Innovation is routinely invoked as a cure-all in the social change and organisational strategy space….
Why Money Is Not a Resource — And What That Means for Social Change
Money is often treated as the ultimate solution to social problems. Campaigns stall without it,…
Conservation Is Social Change: What an Outdoorsman-Turned-Podcaster Teaches Us About Reconnecting With Nature
It is tempting to treat conservation as a technical problem. A matter for ecologists, protected…
From Vision Boards to Strategy: Planning for the New Year
As people enter a new year, vision boards and goal-setting rituals often become a focal…
Safety as Practice: What Di’s Story Reveals About Confidence, Boundaries, and Women’s Leadership
Safety is often discussed as though it is a checklist. Lock your doors. Don’t walk…
Five Predictions for 2026: Power, Polarisation, and the Shape of Change Ahead
As 2026 begins, many people are entering the new year with a mixture of exhaustion…
From One Conversation to a Shelter: What Sean’s Story Reveals About Homelessness, Systems, and What Actually Works
Homelessness is often spoken about as though it is a moral failure, a personal choice,…
Working Less to Live Within Limits: Rethinking Work, Wealth, and Climate Responsibility
Few ideas provoke as much immediate discomfort as the suggestion that people in wealthy societies should become poorer….
Imagining Futures Worth Living In: What the Northern Rivers Can Teach Us About a New Economy
When most of us think about the future, our minds drift toward crisis. We picture rising temperatures, worsening…
Why Working Less, Sharing More, and Rethinking “Growth” Might Be the Key to a Liveable Future
Across Australia, more and more people are questioning the promise that economic growth will solve our social and…
