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Rethinking our approach to tackling complex social issues

Build the coalitions that drive lasting change.

Ready to move from collaboration to coordination? Let’s design the coalition that brings your partners, data, and influence together, and build the system that makes change last.

The Challenge

Some problems are too complex for any single organisation to solve.


Youth mental ill-health. Loneliness. Gambling harm. Housing stress. Each is influenced by policy, culture, community, and economics — and yet our efforts remain fragmented.


Charities compete for funding. Government works in silos. Corporates act alone.

Billions are invested every year, but without shared direction, we end up treating symptoms instead of causes.

 

To change outcomes, we need to change the system itself.

How We Help

The Rethink Collective designs and anchors cross-sector coalitions that turn collaboration from a buzzword into a coordinated force for change.

We bring the structure, trust, and shared measurement that make alignment possible. We connect partners across policy, practice, philanthropy, and culture around a single prevention agenda.

Each coalition is designed with clear governance, common outcomes, and a framework for learning, ensuring every organisation’s effort contributes to lasting systemic impact.

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The Rethink Difference

We don’t run programs; we build the infrastructure that makes them work together.


Our Rethink Systems Change Framework provides the backbone for every coalition: six pillars that align policy, practice, culture, youth voice, and measurement.

It’s how we turn fragmented effort into shared accountability, and short-term projects into long-term prevention.

Through Rethink, partners don’t just collaborate,  they create measurable, systemic impact.

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Balmain East, NSW 2041

The Rethink Collective operates on the traditional lands of the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation.


We pay our respects to Elders past and present, and acknowledge the continuing connection of First Nations peoples to Country, community, and culture.

 

We recognise that sovereignty was never ceded and that the work of reconciliation is ongoing.

 

 

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