3things - We can change the world

3things is a movement for global goodness. We believe if each of us take small positive steps, together we can make some big changes.

  

So whether you've got 3 minutes, 3 weeks or more, you can do 3things to change the world...

An initiative of Oxfam Australia.

7,176

people are doing...

21,528

things to help change the world

Let the GROW Challenges begin!

By: Oxfam Australia, posted in: Food Competitions Fair Food Month
24 Apr 2013.
Oxfam Australia has launched six months of sustainable and fair eating challenges to help ensure that everybody has enough food always. How? By taking up actions such as eating seasonal, organic, and sustainable foods; supporting small-scale farmers in developing countries; eating less meat and dairy; reducing food waste, and saving energy in the kitchen. Read the full story »

"Cyber bullying is like being punched in the face"- videos that block the punch

By: Sharon S, posted in: Music and arts Tech Students Film Competitions
24 Oct 2012.
The ten winners of the BackMeUp anti-cyberbullying competition have created a 30 second commercial at their film making workshop in Sydney. Two of the winners – Paige and Eloise from South Australia said “It is surreal the way we have got along with each other during this amazing journey no-matter what our experience of film and acting is or where we are from or how old we are we are all entirely supportive of everyone’s decisions, ideas and inputs.” Read the full story »

Can playing Xbox save the world?

By: Evie Kennedy, posted in: Sport Tech Students Competitions
11 Apr 2012.
Do you see yourself as a bit of a gamer? Do you like the idea of making a difference in the world? You and your gaming console or computer, together, can help contribute to international aid awareness and charity. Have an awesome time whilst changing the world, start gaming for a great cause. Read the full story »

This is your date with history

What would you say if you had two minutes to call on global leaders to take action? Date with History and it’s sponsors are calling on people aged 13-30 to voice their opinion on what they want the leaders to address in the Rio + 20 Earth Summit. Read the full story »

Stay in touch