Tomorrow link View in browser link Forward to a friend Published by link graphic Today link graphic TOMORROW Essential updates for change makers link graphic Stepping into the New World of Work heading IN CONVERSATION What does the future of work look like for young people? Does the current education system equip them with the skills necessary to succeed in a world of rapid change? The Foundation for Young Australians has undertaken extensive research that gets to the bottom of these questions. We sat down with FYA’s Research and Policy Manager Kelly Fawcett to find out how young Australians can succeed in The New Work Reality’. link READ THE FULL INTERVIEW heading EXPLORE FURTHER link The future of human work is imagination, creativity, and strategy link How to thrive link during the fourth industrial revolution link Yuval Noah Harari on what 2050 might have in store for link humankind heading Bright Signals Inspiring news from home and abroad 2019’s link breakthrough technologies according to Bill Gates. link The Future of Sustainability report looks at seven key areas that are likely to shape the 2020s, and the signals of change that give us hope for progress. Philanthropy on the streams the rise of link geek philanthropy dot Ensuring food security through link roof top gardens and underground farms dot link The future of capitalism : from a static equilibrium towards a complex adaptive systems’ model of economics. Ensuring people with vision impairment can link enjoy game day dot heading Purpose Bulletin Updates from the community It’s link International Women’s Day this Friday 8 March, so try and get to one of the many great link events that will be happening; like this one on link Burnout, Mental Health, and Self care from the fab team at link herwords dot The theme for link number IWD 2019 is link Think Equal, Build Smart, Innovate for Change flexed biceps A big milestone for our friends at Victoria’s Department of Premier and Cabinet, launching link vic dot gov dot au on the Single Digital Presence platform clapping hands The Royal Commission into the banking sector demonstrates it’s time for link a reconciliation between link purpose and profits , says Kristy Muir from the Centre for Social Impact. Make sure you register for link Progress 2019 Australia’s biggest social change conference with over 1,700 leading activists, thinkers and change makers (20–21 June, Melbourne). Join us at link The Inclusivity Experiment as we explore the role of designers, technologists and startup founders in creating products and services that have inclusion and diversity at their core (Part of the link Sydney Design Festival and supported by Today, the UTS Centre for Justice and Inclusion, and Canva. Thursday 7th Mar, 8:00am–10:30am, free). Why not catch link Undercurrent to kick off your link Melbourne Design Week It’s a solo photographic exhibition exploring colonial erasure by Bangerang artist Peta Clancy (at Koorie Heritage Trust, Federation Square, Melbourne, from Saturday 9 March, free). Unlabeled graphic To get missing image descriptions, open the context menu. heading My Week in Tabs Creative Lead link Sally Woellner shares her favourite links this week. 1 link This beautiful font teaches you the tones of Cantonese in the way it’s designed. 2 I took a calm night ride across Tokyo to unravel a mystery in the tiny indie game link Birds of Passage dot 3 An algorithmically generated scatter point map of link related music genres dot 4 This paper on link the concept of link digital colonialism sparks an interesting intersectional debate about ethics in tech. 5 Loved listening to Monika Bielskyte explore the ways our imaginations can link shape a better collective future dot This planet belongs to you just as much as it belongs to me. I have just as much of a say in my future as any other person whether it's a politician or a CEO of a big company. I have a voice equal to anyone else’s and I have just come to realise that I can use it. Fatima Kidwai, link School link Strike 4 Climate dot We encourage you to go and support the students on March 15, in link Melbourne and link Sydney dot heading Inside To‌day What our team have been up to heading STUDIO NEWS Based on the lead article from last fortnight's issue of this newsletter, link Myf Warhurst link had a yarn (audio from 0:08:40) with Today's Technology Director link Mark Davis , autism advocate Kathy Isaacs, and Wojciech Nadachowski from Autism CRC on ABC radio about link Neurodiversity and the Digital link Divide dot Last week we launched Trends and Signals a new workshop series looking at emerging social and technology trends and how we might use them as inputs to fuel better, more creative, more effective change initiatives. Hit reply and send us a note if you're interested in having our team run a session for your organisation. Our founder link Adam Morris is speaking about the future of design at link AGDA's Design Shift event as part of Melbourne Design Week (Tuesday 19 Mar, 6.30pm–8.30pm, RMIT Design Hub). We welcome link Rochelle Seneviratna as our new Producer in Melbourne. Rochelle joins us after completing an internship with the UN International Labour Organisation in New Delhi. She'll be supporting our client partners and our project teams in getting to great, high impact outcomes. heading NOW HIRING link Content slash UX Design Lead (Melbourne) link Creative Technologist (Melbourne)​ link Design and Technology Contractors (Melbourne and Sydney apply via the Something Else job posting) To‌morrow is a fortnightly publication brought to you by the team at graphic Today heading Innovation for stronger communities heading link today dot design link Today is located on the traditional lands of the Wurundjeri people and the Gadigal people of the Eora nation. 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