“Now is the time for silence, to mourn and deeply consider the consequence of this outcome.”
A statement from Indigenous Australians who supported the Voice referendum
Music education skills among new primary school teachers reach all-time low
Over the past 14 years, Australian universities have cut music education training for generalist primary teachers in half, leaving thousands unable to fulfil their responsibilities under the curriculum, our latest research shows.
Senate Inquiry on Revive, the National Cultural Policy
The digital print on Revive, the much-welcomed new national cultural policy, had barely hit our screens before the Australian Senate initiated an inquiry into its shortcomings.
Celebrating 10 years of The Tony Foundation
2022 marks 10 years of The Tony Foundation! Set-up in 2012, Alberts Gen 5 came together in 2015 to work on a strategy and vision for the Foundation and its work.
It’s Official! Music Education: Right from the Start
Will our governments make the changes and the investment needed to ensure that every Australian primary school student has access to a quality, sequential and ongoing music education?
Music Education: Right From the Start
Music Education: Right From the Start is an initiative whose time has come.
On Impact writes about how Alberts backs creativity
On Impact has written a feature on how and why Alberts supports creativity.
Festive wishes from the Alberts team
As the year draws to a close we are grateful for all the wonderful people we’ve had the opportunity to work with and connect to over the last 12 months. There is much inspiration and hope to be found in looking to young ventures, non-profits and other pioneers to see the innovative solutions they’ve devised to address the problems we face.
Alberts achieves B Corp Certification
In achieving this certification, Alberts joins a committed (and growing) group of 4,026 companies across 77 countries and 153 industries, working for positive change in the world.
Celebrating NAIDOC Week and Bangarra’s “Firestarter”
"Arts and culture is the biggest medicine, the biggest identity for this country. This is what’s good for our country. Good for our soul." Stephen Page, 2017 Last year, Bangarra’s stunning, thought-provoking film Firestarter – The Story of Bangarra was released, which we are delighted to have supported through The Tony Foundation. This week, in recognition and celebration of NAIDOC Week, Firestarter will have its Australian TV premiere this Tuesday 6th July at 8.30 on ABC Television. Firestarter tells the pioneering story of how three young Aboriginal brothers - Stephen, David and Russell Page - turned a newly born dance