Connection, Culture and Wellbeing

October is Mental Health Month, a reminder that resilience is built not only through personal strength but through the relationships, environments and communities that nurture us.
SCBC at CommsDay Summit 2025

This year the Small Change Big Change (SCBC) team proudly took part in the CommsDay Summit 2025, joining hundreds of industry leaders, innovators and changemakers for two days of rich conversation, connection and collaboration.
Volunteering at Mt Ridley College
Last month, I had the privilege of participating as an Industry Volunteer with Beacon Foundation’s Prepare Program at Mt Ridley College.
Empowering Icons: Back to School with Pru Hannon

This month, our Icons of Impact series shines a light on Pru Hannon, Delivery Lead for NSW at the Beacon Foundation.
Celebrating More Customers: How Your Small Change is Making a Big Difference

This October 2024, we’re excited to celebrate an important milestone reached by the generous customers of More Telecom.
Driving Mental Health Awareness with Youth Ambassador April Willis

April Willis, at just 21 years old, is making a significant contribution to youth mental health in Australia.
NAIDOC Week: Keep the Fire Burning with Kyleen & Red Dust

Small Change Big Change: Icons of Impact celebrates community drivers and changemakers within the Small Change Big Change network.
Pride at Small Change Big Change: Hello world, this is me.

Hello everyone! Happy Pride month. My name is Jen, my pronouns are She/They, I am the new program manager at Small Change Big Change.
Celebrating International Women’s Day – Count Her In: Invest in Women. Accelerate Progress with Red Dust

Your grandmothers have fought hard for what we have, but we are still a long way from real equity. It is important to know the difference between equity and equality, and to understand that gender equity and inclusivity is complex.
The Power of Resilience beyond numbers: On-Country Volunteering with Red Dust’s Healthy Living Program

We saw shy children blossom into confident performers, and we watched as young people grappled with complex cultural themes in a safe and supportive environment.