Tales of the One in Six
Watch ‘Tales of the One In Six', an animated web series based on the real stories of Australian children experiencing disadvantage.
Meet our sponsored students
Meet our sponsored students, experience real life results, meet children on our programs and discover more Smith Family stories.
Australia's oldest bike ride turns 25 in style
Our Centenary Champions
At The Smith Family, we’re delighted to have Wendy Harmer and Today’s Brooke Boney on board as Centenary Champions, to help us celebrate a century of creating better futures for children in need.
Now is the time to tackle child poverty as a national priority
We need a comprehensive national framework for reducing child poverty, writes Doug Taylor, who reflects on the impact poverty has on children’s educational outcomes. Read more...
Our commitment to using evidence to affect outcomes must be unflinching
Building capability to measure outcomes can only help in creating change, Read More...
Is mobilising and listening to community a diminishing superpower
Meeting the challenges of community engagement in a changing world is difficult, but vitally important, writes Doug Taylor, in the second in a four-part series written to coincide with The Smith Family’s centenary. Read more...
My first 500 Zoom calls
The new CEO of The Smith Family, Doug Taylor, reflects on his first three months in the job and how COVID has changed his approach to leadership. Read more...
New Ways of Thinking About Volunteering
Volunteering has been a feature of our history at The Smith Family, ever since our organisation began in the 1920s. Back then, most of our family relief work was done by members and volunteers, and while our present-day focus has shifted to education support for children experiencing disadvantage, volunteers continue to be a critical enabler of our work.
Frontline worker speaks out for older carers