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Special Edition - October / 2024

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Celebrating 25 Years of impact | Looking to the Future

 

As we mark the 25th anniversary of the Don Dunstan Foundation, Don Dunstan's remarkable legacy continues to inspire the work we do.

 

In this special edition of Dunstan News, we are excited to introduce our new strategic plan — a roadmap that will guide us into the future, building on Don’s vision of a just and equitable society.

 

Our Guiding Principles

 

Don drafted the principles that still guide the Foundation – social and economic equity; democratic and inclusive forms of governance; respect for and protection of the rights of Indigenous people; and the appropriate use of government interventions to secure socially just outcomes.

 

Don wanted us to value cultural and ethnic diversity; to support the capacity of individuals to control their own lives; to work for the remediation of global mal-distribution of wealth and income.

 

Our Focus Areas

 

While Don’s example continues to inspire us today, he wouldn’t want us to engage in hollow nostalgia.

 

That's why we will tackle head-on the big social justice issues of the day through research, education, and the development of policy and program ideas.

 

The Foundation has settled on five focus areas which will define our work in the coming years:

  • Climate Justice: We will tackle the impacts of climate change on vulnerable people, working with researchers and policymakers to find effective solutions.
  • Aboriginal Empowerment: We will continue to support the rights of First Nations' peoples, including to self-determination and recognition of their unique place in this country.
  • Housing and Homelessness: We will advocate for affordable and appropriate housing and support initiatives to end homelessness.
  • Dunstan Legacy: We will celebrate Don Dunstan’s legacy and communicate that to a new generation.
  • Arts and Civil Society: We will support the arts and seek to foster a dynamic and engaged civil society.

How We’ll Work

 

Over the coming months, we’ll be developing projects in all of these focus areas.

 

Among other things, we will amplify research and evidence to a broad audience to influence public policy and promote critical thinking. We will support alternative and multiple perspectives to address issues.

 

Join us

 

We invite you to learn more about our strategic plan and discover how you can get involved.

 

Don Dunstan’s achievements were based on partnerships, and we are open to discussions with anyone who shares our values and goals, from government and the private sector, to community groups, other non-profits and individuals.

 

Explore the full strategic plan following the link below.

Read the Strategic Plan
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MY VOICE IN MY HANDS

 

Thursday 31 October, 6.30pm – 8.30pm

Goodwood Theatre and Studios, 166 Goodwood Road

 

'My Voice in My Hands' is a free and highly interactive public forum presented by the City of Unley to address the questions:

What could be done to help your voice be heard and enable you to be an active citizen in our democracy? What can you do and what could government do?

 

Guided by an eminent panel of experts, you're invited to shape the future of democracy in real time using mobile technology. Shape the agenda for citizenship to progress a transparent, engaged and active community where voices are heard, and actions are delivered.

 

Our Panel

  • David Washington - Don Dunstan Foundation
  • Dan Popping and Emily Jenke - democracyCo
  • Dr Amy Morrison- The Centre of Democracy
  • Student representatives from Concordia College, Urrbrae Agricultural High School and Glenunga High School

 

Brought to you in association with Don Dunstan Foundation, Global Shapers

Democracy Co Centre For Democracy and Goodwood Theatre & Studios.

This is a free event but registrations are essential.

Tickets

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