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Most research firms go looking for young Australians to answer their questions. The Daily Aus is where young Australians already are. Futureproof is how we translate what they say into actionable intelligence for your organisation.
Futureproof is led by Zara Seidler and Sam Koslowski - TDA’s co-founders, who spent eight years building the trust that makes this intelligence possible.
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Young Australians who answer a question in TDA's newsletter every single day. Not once a quarter. Every day.
ISSUE 01 — MAY 2026

“Young Australians are not walking away from work, brands or institutions. They are quietly renegotiating the terms - and most organisations haven’t noticed yet.”
WHAT YOU GET
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One issue per month. One question, answered properly. Each issue contains original data, editorial analysis, and strategic implications. We don’t waste words - it’s purposeful and useful.
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Every insight is drawn from TDA's daily polling of 3,000+ young Australians. Not social listening, not desk research, not focus groups commissioned twelve months ago.
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Written for decision-makers. Each issue closes with a 'So what?' section that translates the intelligence into concrete strategic questions for your organisation.
WHO THIS IS FOR
CMOs & brand leads
Corporate affairs & communications leads
Strategy & insights teams
CHROs & employer brand leaders
Policy & public sector teams
Board members seeking generational literacy
PRICING
Start with an individual subscription and lock in the founding rate. Scale to your team.
Or bring Futureproof in as an embedded intelligence partner.
Enterprise plans available for organisations requiring custom access, company-specific briefings, or facilitated sessions. Contact us directly.
The Future Brief. Monthly intelligence on young Australians, for the people whose work depends on understanding them.