Emerging from COVID-19: our new insights snapshot
With increasing numbers of Australians being vaccinated against COVID-19, yet many students and families supported by us continue to struggle.
Tasmanian Government Youth Jobs Strategy Discussion Paper
Over 44,500 Australians Supported with Mobile Internet Access and $30M of Value Delivered through Donate Your Data Program
Supporting 37,500 students and families, The Smith Family's mobile internet access program, backed by 55 million gigabytes of donated data, offers innovative aid to Australians in need.
Digital inclusion is more than just having a computer: affordability, access and digital skills are vital to bridge the digital divide
Affordability, accessibility and digital skills essential to close digital divide for students experiencing disadvantage. Read media release....
Survey finds most young people experiencing disadvantage are engaged in work or study, but significant concerns remain about their future careers
Survey finds most young people experiencing disadvantage are engaged in work or study, but significant concerns remain about their future careers. Read media release....
Resilience in the face of adversity
Study reveals more needs to be done to help disadvantaged students complete year 12
Lisa Allan appointed The Smith Family's Head of State and Territory Operations
Lisa Allan has been appointed as the new Head of State and Territory Operations. Lisa currently serves on the executive team as the Head of Fundraising, a role she has held for the past seven years, where she has demonstrated exemplary skill, proficiency and expertise as an executive leader.
The Smith Family welcomes equity focus in 2024 Federal Budget boosting opportunities for students experiencing disadvantage
Investing in kids’ potential should be nation’s goal
My generation was fortunate enough to live in Australia at a time of unprecedented growth and rising living standards. The middle class was granted almost total freedom of opportunity. We would do better than our parents and our children would do better than us. This was the natural social order.