Use this as an active operating surface or current narrative. Keep this as one of the main working surfaces and use it to direct people to the next action.
The Reallocation Atlas
A place-first operating surface for Australia: where money is thin, where power is concentrated, where community-controlled alternatives already exist, and how the next tranche of procurement, grants, and philanthropy could be re-routed toward community-led change.
Where power and under-allocation collide
Top places that need a different deal
Where the tracked dollars sit
Who sits across the most systems
Who absorbs the biggest contract volume
The atlas is not a dashboard. It is a reallocation argument.
It links four things that usually stay separate: place, money, incumbency, and local alternatives. That is the core move if you want to make community-led change fundable instead of ornamental.
The real value is not that you can point at underinvestment. It is that you can point at a place, name the current choke points, name the existing community-led vehicles, and show the order of magnitude if even a thin slice of procurement or philanthropy shifted.