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‘Next shiny thing’: Inside Twiggy Forrest’s $7 billion charity

Brisbane Times

Brisbane Times

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July 9, 2026

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‘Next shiny thing’: Inside Twiggy Forrest’s $7 billion charity

“Never, ever give up”, the Minderoo Foundation says. So what happened to the projects tackling bushfires, floods and plastic polluting the world’s oceans?

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