Hardware vs software: Who is winning the fight for climate change?
At SXSW Sydney this week, Alberts brought together a panel of our brightest climate-focussed founders designing real-world climate solutions to debate what’s really needed
At SXSW Sydney this week, Alberts brought together a panel of our brightest climate-focussed founders designing real-world climate solutions to debate what’s really needed
World Mental Health Day may just be one day in the year, but there’s plenty we can be doing for ourselves and for others to help alleviate and understand the side effects of mental ill health
As part of his Year 10 studies, Felix Kisa from Sunshine Coast Grammar School spent a week at Alberts' Sydney CBD office, Gadigal Country, bringing fresh perspectives and enthusiasm
The countdown to 2024 SXSW Sydney has begun, and Alberts is excited to announce its debut! For the first time, Alberts will present in two panel sessions featuring pioneering founders supported by Alberts Impact Ventures
Australia has farewelled another influential founder of this country’s pop music scene, with the death of The Easybeats bass guitarist Dick Diamonde
Following its standing ovation during Melbourne International Film Festival last month, director Damon Gameau's latest feature documentary 'Future Council' continued to captivate and inspire audiences at a private preview screening hosted by Alberts | The Tony Foundation last week – shining a spotlight on the role of young voices in climate action.
We're excited to welcome Ananya Dave, 21, to the Alberts team! After a six-month internship with Impact Ventures, Ananya now supports the broader team as a business services undergraduate. Originally from Kenya, she’s pursuing a double degree in Commerce and Information Systems at UNSW. With a passion for impact investing and driving social and environmental change, Ananya is on her way to becoming a next-generation leader.
Actor-turned-writer-director and occasional carer to eight kids, Damon Gameau, has done it again with his latest film 'Future Council', in which we’re encouraged to see a brighter future through the eyes of children
Submit your entry to the Vanda & Young Global Song Comp for a shot at a share of over $80,000 in prizes – and showcase your songwriting talent on a global scale!
This year’s NAIDOC week organisers are urging us to keep the fire burning, inviting all Australians to “stand in solidarity, amplifying the voices that have long been silenced.” There’s plenty of ways to do just that.