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As a female-led Australian impact startup, we’re changing the way we communicate in a digital space. We aim to inspire and empower everyone to take urgent action for a more sustainable and equitable world. We believe that

technology can and should be used for the greater good. Glimmer aims to challenge the status quo and drive positive change online and offline. To be a force for good! We strongly believe that sustainability, diversity, and gender equality need to be core characteristics embedded in the DNA of an organisation’s business model. Glimmer proudly supports and amplifies the United Nations’ 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) for a better world. We believe it’s our ethical responsibility to ensure that each of us makes informed choices. To reduce the harm we knowingly or unknowingly cause to our environment, the planet that sustains all life, we must adopt more sustainable habits, consume less, support sustainable businesses, and demand positive action. We strive to create and foster a culture of diversity and inclusivity, a space of shared belonging. We aim to help you improve your digital well-being through inspirational and motivational content. You have control of your account settings, data privacy, and notifications, because it’s the right thing to do. We showcase the good that individuals, communities, businesses, and organisations do. Humanitarian efforts, better sustainable and regenerative practices, robust climate change policies, and climate action to inspire and empower everyone to be kinder and live more sustainably. Download the Glimmer app, available on the App Store and Google Play Store. Join a like-minded community helping people and our planet thrive!

World Environment Day. World Oceans Day. World Refugee Day. Pride Month. June carries more weight than any other month o...
02/06/2026

World Environment Day. World Oceans Day. World Refugee Day. Pride Month. June carries more weight than any other month on the sustainability calendar.
Environmental justice and social justice belong together, because they always have. This month we are covering every major milestone with depth, data and real accountability.
Which June sustainability moment are you most looking forward to?
Drop it in the comments below. Follow Glimmer to stay updated. glimmerworld.com

Organisations with genuinely inclusive cultures are 35% more likely to outperform their peers. That number comes from Mc...
01/06/2026

Organisations with genuinely inclusive cultures are 35% more likely to outperform their peers. That number comes from McKinsey, not an advocacy group.
Pride Month is not a branding exercise. It is an accountability moment. Investors and communities are increasingly able to tell the difference between organisations that have changed their logo for June and those that have actually changed their culture. Authentic inclusion means policy, measurement and accountability, not seasonal graphics.

What is one genuine inclusion action your organisation is taking beyond the logo this Pride Month? Drop it in the comments below.

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The halfway point of 2026 is four days away. The sustainability commitments made in January are either being kept or the...
31/05/2026

The halfway point of 2026 is four days away. The sustainability commitments made in January are either being kept or they are not.

June is not a month for more pledges. It is a month for reckoning with whether the ones already made are on track. World Environment Day on June 5. World Oceans Day on June 8. Both are accountability checkpoints, not celebrations. Share this with someone shaping your organisation's sustainability strategy. Follow Glimmer to stay updated. glimmerworld.com

What sustainability commitment did you make in 2026 that you want to be held accountable for? Share your answer in the comments below.

Did you know? June contains more sustainability dates than any other month. World Environment Day. World Oceans Day. Wor...
29/05/2026

Did you know? June contains more sustainability dates than any other month. World Environment Day. World Oceans Day. World Day to Combat Desertification.

Most people treat these as social media moments. They are annual accountability checkpoints for the commitments governments and businesses made the year before. World Environment Day on June 5 tracks progress against the UN Decade on Ecosystem Restoration. World Oceans Day on June 8 measures ocean plastic and temperature pledges. Follow Glimmer for the full June coverage. glimmerworld.com

Which June sustainability date matters most to you and why? Drop it in the comments below.

The habits that stick are not the ones built in a month. They are the ones that stop feeling like habits at all.Here is ...
28/05/2026

The habits that stick are not the ones built in a month. They are the ones that stop feeling like habits at all.

Here is the opinion I will put my name to: the sustainability movement has a habit problem, not a knowledge problem. People know what they should do. The gap is in making sustainable choices the path of least resistance, not the path of most effort. Behaviour research shows habit formation takes 66 days on average, not the 21 days most people believe. Organisations that design their operations and procurement around sustainable defaults rather than sustainable choices will always outperform those that rely on individual willpower. Follow Glimmer to stay updated. glimmerworld.com

Which sustainable organisational habit has had the most impact in your workplace? Share your experience in the comments below.

28/05/2026

Procurement is where strategy meets community impact. Most large organisations have not yet activated it as a social lever.

That gap is measurable and increasingly visible to investors. The Buy Social Australia framework and Social Traders supplier register are building the infrastructure for this shift. Social procurement generates measurable social value through ordinary commercial activity. Watch this and share it with your procurement or ESG team. Follow Glimmer to stay updated. glimmerworld.com

Does your organisation have a social procurement policy? Drop it in the comments below.

National Reconciliation Week runs 27 May to 3 June 2026. The theme this year asks a harder question than most organisati...
27/05/2026

National Reconciliation Week runs 27 May to 3 June 2026. The theme this year asks a harder question than most organisations are prepared to answer.

Reconciliation Australia's research shows most Australians support reconciliation in principle but few know what it requires in practice. The distance between goodwill and action is where meaningful reconciliation lives. Read the full NRW 2026 guide at reconciliation.org.au and share it with your workplace. Follow Glimmer to stay updated. glimmerworld.com

How is your community marking National Reconciliation Week this year? Drop it in the comments below.

Today is National Sorry Day. Australia has 65,000 years of Indigenous history. The Stolen Generations are a wound within...
26/05/2026

Today is National Sorry Day. Australia has 65,000 years of Indigenous history. The Stolen Generations are a wound within living memory.

The National Apology in 2008 was a beginning, not a conclusion. Reconciliation is not a government program. It is a daily practice available to every Australian. Take time today to learn something you did not know yesterday. Follow Glimmer to stay updated. glimmerworld.com

What is one thing you have learned about First Nations history that changed the way you see Australia? Share your answer in the comments below.

AASB mandatory sustainability reporting is now live for large Australian entities. Most mid-size businesses are not yet ...
24/05/2026

AASB mandatory sustainability reporting is now live for large Australian entities. Most mid-size businesses are not yet ready for what is coming.

Scope 1, 2 and 3 emissions measurement, scenario analysis and climate-related financial disclosures are no longer optional for large entities. The phased roll-out to smaller companies is moving faster than expected. Where does your organisation sit right now? Follow Glimmer to stay updated. glimmerworld.com

Where is your organisation in sustainability reporting readiness? Drop it in the comments below.

We do not inherit the earth from our ancestors. We borrow it from our children. No source has ever owned that truth more...
24/05/2026

We do not inherit the earth from our ancestors. We borrow it from our children. No source has ever owned that truth more than this generation.

Every economic decision is an ecological one. Every supply chain runs through a watershed, a soil system, a forest or an ocean. The idea that business and nature operate on separate ledgers is the most expensive accounting error of the industrial age. Share this with someone shaping your organisation's sustainability strategy. Follow Glimmer to stay updated. glimmerworld.com

Which business decision in your organisation most directly touches a natural system? Share your answer in the comments below.

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