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But while you’re here, why not dive into some of the latest stories from across Minderoo Foundation.

A group of primary aged children sit variously on grass and a blue esky, eating slices of watermelon. In the background, glimpses of their mums can be seen.
Communities
Four ways early intervention can change the lives of children and families
Nicola Forrest, wearing a denim jacket, sits in a play boat at a day care centre, accompanied by three young First Nations girls. One sits at the bright blue “wheel” of the boat while another watches her. The third is standing next to where Nicola sits, and is wearing a yellow ochre coloured dress with matching headband.
Communities
Our children are precious – and the future.
Amy Graham sits in a blue armchair, wearing a whit blouse and yellow ochre coloured slacks. She is holding a mobile phone and has a lapel mic fixed to her top. At top right, there is an overlay of the ConText logo.
Communities
ConText: The Cost of Late Intervention report.
A screenshot of a table called "Plastic Chemical Evidence Grid" set at a slight angle. The subheading says "A synthesis of findings on chemical groups and health". The table headings are Outcome, Bisphenols, Phthalates, PCBs. The grid shows that there is at lease one significant harmful health outcome for each of the 3 chemical groups listed.
Plastics
Like an umbrella in your back pocket! The plastic health harms e-dashboard.
A close up of several pairs of hands weaving natural plant fibres, in a loose circle over a traditional First Nations dot painting with vibrant red, blue, white, yellow and black colouts.
Communities
6 ways we’re connecting regional WA through art, culture and creativity.
Minderoo Pictures
The Cranes Call: Justice in real time.