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Paul Ramsay Foundation's Life's Lottery Podcast features TDTF Community House

Paul Ramsay Foundation's Life's Lottery Podcast features TDTF Community House

In this episode of The Paul Ramsay Foundation’s podcast series, “Life’s Lottery”, take a trip into the Think+DO Tank Foundation’s Community House in Fairfield and hear how our Community Connectors and Creative Educators work to build holistic, people-centred practices that promote creativity, wellbeing, social connectedness, joy and the conditions for equity.

The Great Digital Divide - TDTF advocates for digital inclusion in Western Sydney

The Great Digital Divide - TDTF advocates for digital inclusion in Western Sydney

Inequities in internet access existed before the COVID-19 pandemic, but its onslaught has only exacerbated the gap. Monica Crouch talks to the people trying to close it.

Monica Crouch follows the story of inequities in digital connectivity, capacity and devices and hardware in Western Sydney in conversation with Wester’ly members, Jane Stratton, CEO, Think+DO Tank Foundation and Claire Thomas, Manager of School and Community Engagement for Jesuit Social Services.

From Hardship to Hope: New Google Campaign shares the inspirational stories of Aussie small businesses

The hero spot (60 & 30”) features a children’s multilingual bookstore in the western suburbs of Sydney, where the owner and storyteller share their remarkable story of how they’ve used digital tools to continue connecting with their loyal customers through this time.

SBS Language: Una librería en el corazón multicultural de Sídney busca ser la casa de todos

El espacio multicultural “Lost in Books” ofrece libros en 40 idiomas y está enfocado en la educación infantil y la cohesión de la comunidad inmigrante. Una librería que busca algo más que “perderse entre los libros”.

The Daily Telegraph: NSW’s most multicultural city is in Sydney’s southwest

More than 40 per cent of residents were born in Australia, but languages other than English are spoken in 75 per cent of Fairfield homes. Jane Stratton, of the Think + Do Foundation, recently opened Lost In Books, a multilingual bookshop and creative space in the heart of Fairfield.