Mindful Summer Reading

We created our journals as spaces for dialogue with friends, acquaintances, and strangers, to share art and ideas, and to explore the issues we feel passionate about.

Issue 00: Pivot and Issue 01: Agency has sold out however we’ve still got a few boxes of Issue 02: LeverageIssue 03: Commune, and Issue 04: Equityhanging about.

If you’re looking for a thoughtful gift or something to read over the summer, these journals could be the answer.

The Journal was created because, in business and in life, we are continuously opening up conversations about where we want to place our energy, how we want to spend our time and where we want to make an impact.

The Journal was created because, in business and in life, we are continuously opening up conversations about where we want to place our energy, how we want to spend our time and where we want to make an impact.

We’re not offering a discount; shipping is free, and we distribute all revenue generated through journal sales to First Nations community projects through The Fulcrum Fund.

In addition to journal sales, we dedicate 1% of our income to the Fund. This year, we have been able to support the following efforts:

  • We funded travel costs for a young First Nations girl to head down to Perth to play in a state basketball competition.
  • We contributed to a program providing wellbeing packages to Cootamundra Domestic Training Home survivors.
  • We sponsored the Marrugeku dance company and Ask, a First Nations play at The Blue Room.
  • We donated to the Uluru Dialogues to continue their important work.

Don’t let our remaining journals gather dust! Purchase yours here knowing that your money will be used for good.

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  • Rivermark wins at the PIA awards!

    Rivermark wins at the PIA awards!

  • Equity Journal Launch

    Equity Journal Launch

  • Groote Archipelago Housing Programme wins (twice) at the Good Design Awards!

    Groote Archipelago Housing Programme wins (twice) at the Good Design Awards!

  • Martuku Jijiku Maya opens in Newman

    Martuku Jijiku Maya opens in Newman

  • A ‘conversation hour’ with Andrew Broffman and Dillon Kombumerri

    A ‘conversation hour’ with Andrew Broffman and Dillon Kombumerri

  • Emma Williamson on ANZ Breathe

    Emma Williamson on ANZ Breathe

  • TF.A supports new First Nations work at the Blue Room Theatre

    TF.A supports new First Nations work at the Blue Room Theatre

  • How climate change is turning remote Indigenous houses into dangerous hot boxes

    How climate change is turning remote Indigenous houses into dangerous hot boxes

  • Emma Williamson named Fellow of the Australian Institute of Architects

    Emma Williamson named Fellow of the Australian Institute of Architects

  • A short film about one of our most important projects

    A short film about one of our most important projects

  • Seeking Expressions of Interest

    Seeking Expressions of Interest

  • Easy as ‘Pies

    Easy as ‘Pies

  • Ian Michael on Commune

    Ian Michael on Commune

  • No Dope No Dole No Dogs

    No Dope No Dole No Dogs

  • Tanya Sim on Commune

    Tanya Sim on Commune

  • Indigenizing Practice

    Indigenizing Practice

  • Crisis in Doomadgee

    Crisis in Doomadgee

  • William Ek-Uvelius on Commune

    William Ek-Uvelius on Commune

  • Many a True Word

    Many a True Word

  • Michelle Blakeley on Commune

    Michelle Blakeley on Commune