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Exciting News: Join Our Raffle with Play For Purpose!

A Fairer World is thrilled to announce our new raffle in partnership with Play For Purpose! Support our work and...

Huge Thanks to the Department for Education, Children and Young People!

We are incredibly grateful for the generous funding provided by the Department for Education, Children and Young People. Their support...

A Fairer World at the First Annual Women’s Expo

A heartfelt thank you to The Multicultural Council of Tasmania for inviting A Fairer World to their first annual Women’s...

Thank you to Department of Social Services!

We are thrilled to announce that our Hobart Human Library has received a generous grant from the Department of Social...

Campania District School – Just One… program celebration.

We were absolutely over the moon to have the opportunity to celebrate the incredible success of our Just One program...

EOFY – DONATE NOW!

Donating to A Fairer World at end of the financial year is a wonderful way to support our work while...

Triabunna District School – the importance of storytelling.

The Hobart Human Library recently spent two enriching days at Triabunna District School, engaging with Grades 6 through 10. Our...

Lansdowne Crescent Primary School – developing skills for building inclusivity.

We had an amazing time visiting the year 5/6 students at Lansdowne Crescent Primary School! It was such a pleasure...

Just One… A Ripple Effect of Positive Change

A Fairer World is working in partnership with Campania District School to trial an exciting brand new program called Just...

The Hobart Human Library has a lasting impact with Neiborhood Houses Tasmania staff

The A Fairer World team had a wonderful time with Neighbourhood Houses Tasmania who listened into our fantastic lived experience...

The Hobart Human Library at MONA

In the heart of Tasmania, where creativity thrives amidst the rugged landscapes, there lies a haven of art and innovation...

Making an Impact at Princes Street Primary School

The Hobart Human Library delivered 4 Inclusion Forums at Princes Street Primary School recently to grade 5 and 6 students...