National Futures Initiative

Introducing a new national initiative to create the opportunity for  individuals, communities, and organisations to imagine a more socially just future.

Our ambition

Many experts predict that the forces shaping the second quarter of the 21st century – climate change, extremism, and machine intelligence – will accelerate inequity and marginalisation, unless we choose to do something about it.

In response, with seed funding from the Paul Ramsay Foundation we’re starting the National Futures Initiative.  Our ambition is to create the opportunity and resources for individuals, communities and organisations to explore the future and inform the development of services, policies and systems that will shape it. And we plan to do this by partnering with like-minded organisations across Australia.

From the learning and listening work we did with future thinkers in 2023/2024, this is the work that we believe needs to happen:

  • Expand Australia’s sense of possibility so that what seems unthinkable today becomes a sensible choice tomorrow. 

  • Support and mobilise the people who will drive just transitions.

  • Invest in iconic demonstrations that inspire action and provide proof of what’s possible

  • Develop R&D systems to spread the know-how & innovations that will accelerate socially just transitions

  • Engage in socially just processes that include the expertise often left out of conversations about the future: the public, First Nations people, people experiencing marginalisation and future generations themselves.

 

“PRF’s focus is on working for a future where people and places have what they need to thrive. With the National Futures Initiative, TACSI is considering how strategic alliances can influence and shape that future for the betterment of people and communities across Australia”

PRF CEO, Professor Kristy Muir

The focus right now

Right now the focus is to develop alliances between organisations who are passionate about a more just future in particular domains. Areas of interest so far include: 

  • The future of childhood 

  • The futures of communities 

  • The future of human-machine collaboration 

Each alliance will engage in future-exploration and develop ambitious proposals for future funding. We’re also establishing alliances of future-focused practitioners in Australia, as well as a global network of future-focused initiatives.

 

Our long term goals

  • Develop networks to support 500 future-focused changemakers  

  • Create an ongoing National Imagination Initiative that stretches our national sense of possibility

  • Catalyse 20 iconic demonstrations of new ways of living and working

  • Enhance Australia’s strategic capability for future-focused social R&D

The work begins now. But it doesn’t begin alone. This future is something we can create together, bound by our shared commitment to making the world more just, and inclusive.

How we got here

In 2024, as Australia’s national centre for social innovation, we started to think about the role we should play in Australia's future.

As part of this reflection, we reached out to people at the edges of our network that spend a lot of time thinking about the future: film makers, Aboriginal activists, economists, technology experts, community leaders, venture capitalists.

You can read more about who we spoke to and what we learnt about the work it will take to get to a just future in this article.

Read more

If you’d like to know more about the initiative, or you’re interested in being a part of it reach out to chris.vanstone@tacsi.org.au or kerry.jones@tacsi.org.au

We're social
Get in touch

ADELAIDE
Level 1, 279 Flinders St
Adelaide SA 5000

SYDNEY
1/145 Redfern Street

Redfern NSW 2016

Subscribe to our newsletter
Be the first to hear about TACSI events, resources, our big ideas, and new projects.
© 2024 TACSI
We acknowledge the Traditional Custodians and Owners of the lands in which we work and live on across Australia. We pay our respects to Elders of the past, present and emerging. We are committed to collaboration that furthers self-determination and creates a better future for all. Please note: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are advised that this website may contain images, voices or names of deceased persons in photographs, film, audio recordings or printed material.
At TACSI, diversity and inclusion is more than a statement; equality and accessibility are guiding principles embedded in everything we do. We strongly believe that it’s the collective sum of all our communities differences, life experiences, and knowledge that enables both ourselves and our partners to come together to tackle complex social issues. That’s why we’re committed to having a diverse team made up of people with diverse skills from all backgrounds, including First Nations peoples, LGBTIQ+, mature-age people, and people with visible and non-visible disabilities, regardless of sex, sexuality or gender identity.