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Non-profit Organizations in Australia
A register of firms and the professionals working at them in the Non-profit Organizations sector based in Australia. Browse the public index, then filter or export on Kipplo.
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180 Degrees Consulting
180 Degrees Consulting is the world's largest student-driven consultancy for non-profits and social enterprises, with branches in 35+ countries comprising consultants worldwide, annually. We aim to improve education, reduce homelessness, and alleviate poverty by helping non-profits and social enterprises to receive the support and expertise they need to improve and expand their services. To date, we have provided over $100M+ worth of high-quality consulting services. At the same time, we develop the next generation of social impact leaders and social entrepreneurs. To find out more and to apply for our high-quality consulting services, visit Learn more: Our latest 2023 Annual Impact Report via: Start a 180DC branch in your university/city via: Visit the nearest 180DC branch via: Join the Global Leadership Team via:
10001+ staff
St Vincent De Paul Society Nsw
The St Vincent de Paul Society NSW is a member and volunteer based organisation that has been assisting people experiencing disadvantage in NSW for over 135 years. Our key areas of assistance include: • Housing and homelessness • Low-income Support • Health • Children and Education • Addiction • Refugees, Asylum Seekers and Migrants • Disability Support and Employment • Disaster Recovery To find out more, visit:
10001+ staff
Baptistcare
We are proud to be part of a newly merged national care organisation, BaptistCare, committed to providing exceptional support and services across Australia. Together, we are building on a shared history of care and compassion, expanding our reach, and strengthening our mission to help people live well with dignity and purpose. Together, we now employ over dedicated staff and support over customers across NSW, the ACT, Victoria, Tasmania, South Australia, and Western Australia, offering retirement living, aged care, community housing, and family and community services.
10001+ staff
Scouts Victoria
Scouts Victoria contributes to the education of young people, through a value system based on the Scout Promise and Law; to help build a better world, where people are self fulfilled as individuals and play a constructive role in society. We are a voluntary non-political educational movement for young people, and are open to all, regardless of gender, race, religion or sexuality. The aim of Scouting is to encourage the social, physical, intellectual, emotional, and spiritual development of young people so they may play a constructive role in society as responsible citizens and as members of their local and international communities. This aim is achieved through a strong and active program that inspires young people to do their best and to always be prepared. Scouting is found worldwide in 161 countries, with distinct age levels and programs that have shaped the development of youth and adults for more than 100 years. Scouts are in every part of our community, and are one of the largest youth organisations in Australia. More than youth and adults in Victoria from wide cultural and religious backgrounds, including those with intellectual or physical disabilities, enjoy an unlimited range of activities in the bush, the sea, the sky, rivers, mountains, towns and cities.
10001+ staff
Unitingcare Queensland
Today, we’re a courageous and creative health and community services provider and one of the largest charities in Australia. Connecting with people in every corner of our community, from Coomera to Katherine, we’re here to help address some of the most pressing social issues faced by our communities.
10001+ staff
Scouts Nsw
Scouts NSW provides young Australians aged 5 to 25 with fun and challenging opportunities to grow through adventure. With over youth and adult members from various cultural and religious backgrounds and with varying abilities, Scouts is one of the largest and most successful youth organisations in New South Wales. Today’s Scouts can take part in an extraordinary variety of outdoor activities, from ‘traditional Scouting skills’ such as camping and bush craft, through to more extreme challenges such as abseiling, overnight hiking, rafting, canoeing, canyoning, snow activities, rock climbing, sailing and even flying! Scouts can also become involved in performing arts, leadership development, community service, amateur radio operation, environmental projects, large-scale Australian events such as Cuborees, Jamborees and Ventures, international events, and service projects in developing countries. At Scouts NSW, we put the needs of young people first. Our youth led, adult supported approach ensures our youth members are always at the forefront of our program and gives them the platform to take a constructive place in society as responsible citizens and as members of their local, national and international communities.
10001+ staff
The Scout Association Of Australia Scouts Australia
Scouts Australia provides young Aussies aged 5 to 25 with fun and challenging opportunities to grow through adventure. Scouts Australia has around members, making it the largest youth movement in the nation. No other organisation offers such a diverse range of activities for young people across such a wide range of ages! Today's Scouts can take part in an extraordinary variety of outdoor activities, from ‘traditional Scouting skills’ such as camping and bushcraft, through to more extreme challenges such as abseiling, overnight hiking, rafting, canoeing, canyoning, snow activities, rock climbing, sailing… even flying! Scouts Australia’s ongoing success is due to enthusiastic and committed adult volunteers from all walks of life who love adventure and take great pride in encouraging our young Aussies to reach their full potential. Scouts Australia is an accredited member of the World Organisation of the Scout Movement (WOSM), which has over 30 million members in 161 National Scout Organisations around the world. So What Are You Waiting For? Be Prepared.For New Adventure and Join Scouts Australia Now! CALL 1800 726 887!
10001+ staff
Bedford Group
Bedford Group is a not-for-profit registered charity that exists to support people with disability to live the life they choose through jobs, pathways and opportunities. As the second-largest employer of people with disability in Australia, Bedford delivers a broad range of employment options, services and supports for nearly 1,500 clients across 22 sites in South Australia. Part of the community for over 80 years, Bedford provides meaningful employment pathways that build independence, skills, teamwork and growth opportunities across various sectors, including hospitality, packaging, electronics recycling, mattress recycling, design services, laundry services, manufacturing, and horticulture and landscaping, along with smaller social enterprises in regional South Australia. Bedford offers new pathways to open employment for people with disability, in addition to a range of NDIS-approved support structures such as skill development, micro-enterprise support and social programs through our Learning and Experiences and Employment Programs. Our Bedford-backed social enterprises - Cultivate Food and Beverage, Dovetail Advanced Manufacturing and GreenInc Landscape Construction - offer a range of products and services, with all profits returning to Bedford to create more opportunities. These social enterprises are pathways to open employment for people with disability and other barriers to employment.
1001 to 5000 staff
Communicare
A dynamic not-for-profit organisation that provides services that inspire and empower people to change their lives in positive ways, sustain the change and reach their full potential. We advocate on local issues and foster connection with the community. • A long history and reputation in providing community services. • Strong relationships with Government and non-Government organisations. • Many locations in the Perth south metropolitan region. • A diverse range of community services. • A leadership team with diverse management experience. • Strong internal expertise in a broad range of social issues. • A caring and compassionate workforce. • An innovator of community solutions – e.g. Breathing Space, Family Day Care village, Communicare Academy. • Quality accreditation.
201 to 500 staff
Four Paws
FOUR PAWS is the global animal welfare organisation for animals under direct human influence, which reveals suffering, rescues animals in need and protects them. Founded in 1988 in Vienna by Heli Dungler, the organisation advocates for a world where humans treat animals with respect, empathy and understanding. FOUR PAWS’ sustainable campaigns and projects focus on companion animals including stray dogs and cats, farm animals and wild animals – such as bears, big cats, orangutans and elephants – kept in inappropriate conditions as well as in disaster and conflict zones. With offices in Australia, Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, France, Germany, Kosovo, the Netherlands, Switzerland, South Africa, Thailand, Ukraine, the UK, the USA and Vietnam as well as sanctuaries for rescued animals in twelve countries, FOUR PAWS provides rapid help and long-term solutions. You can find more job opportunities at FOUR PAWS here:
501 to 1000 staff
St John Ambulance Australia National Office
St John Ambulance Australia is a self-funding charitable organisation active in all states and territories, dedicated to helping people in sickness, distress, suffering or danger. St John is Australia's leading provider of first aid training, first aid services at public events and supplier of first aid kits and equipment. St John runs the ambulance services in Western Australia and Northern Territory. St John provides a range of community services and youth development programs.
10001+ staff
The Smith Family
At The Smith Family, we believe that education is one of the world’s most powerful change agents. That’s why we focus on helping young Australians to overcome educational inequality caused by poverty. As a national, independent charity, every day we work with thousands of children and their families to help them unlock better futures for themselves.
501 to 1000 staff
Activ Foundation
We are Activ, and we improve lives. As a registered NDIS provider, we are privileged to support more than 1,900 Western Australian individuals and their families. In 1951 a group of families who believed their children living with intellectual disabilities deserved better, came together in support of each other. This fundamental belief in people is what still drives us today. Our vision is that people of all abilities have the same opportunities to achieve independence. Activ Foundation is celebrating our national impact since merging with genU. While we have the same supports, services and people, our name change represents the wider opportunities genU can provide our clients, their, families and carers. We look forward to continuing to create genUinley inclusive communities for all for another 70 years.
1001 to 5000 staff
Cancer Council Nsw
Cancer Council believes in a cancer free future. It is the only organisation that works across every area of every cancer: research, prevention, advocacy, information and support. Cancer Council NSW is an independent charity and is over 94% community funded. Our unique combination of local program delivery, community engagement and national influence enables everyone who cares about reducing the impact of cancer to make the biggest possible difference
201 to 500 staff
Canteen Australia
There’s a flipside to cancer. Canteen provides life-changing cancer support for young people.(ABN: 77 052 040 516)
51 to 200 staff
Cerebral Palsy Alliance
Cerebral Palsy Alliance is a ground-breaking, global centre of expertise for cerebral palsy research, advocacy, intervention and assistive technology innovation- We are world leaders in cerebral palsy research, and the world’s largest private funder of cerebral palsy research - Our research informs our world-class interventions and services which we provide across about 70 sites throughout metropolitan, regional and rural NSW and the ACT - Our global disability tech accelerator program, Remarkable, is unlocking the potential of technology to drive greater inclusion for people with disability - we connect inclusive start-ups with the capital, expertise and skills they need to succeed- We use our influence to bring together communities in advocating for change. For over 75 years, we have been driven by our founders’ vision of a future where nothing is impossible for people with cerebral palsy and similar conditions. Together with our clients, the 17 million+ global cerebral palsy community, our 2500+ employees and donors, fundraisers and entrepreneurs, we are contributing to solving the next set of impossibilities. We believe that one person can have an idea, but it takes different skills and the knowledge of many people to make that idea a reality. This is what happens when great minds think differently.
1001 to 5000 staff
Heart Foundation
Heart Foundation is a charity dedicated to fighting the single biggest killer of Australians – heart disease. For 60 years, we’ve led the battle to save lives and improve the heart health of all Australians through our work in prevention, support and research. Our vision is an Australia free of heart disease. Call 13 11 12 to make a donation.
51 to 200 staff
Mental Health Professionals' Network
We are a unique initiative targeted at improving multidisciplinary mental health practice and collaborative care within Australia. We support mental health practitioners through our nationwide practitioner networks and our free online professional development program. Network meetings provide a forum for practitioners from a range of disciplines to connect, build relationships, provide peer support and improve referral pathways. We also produce a series of webinars and podcasts about topical mental health issues. Each webinar features a panel discussion of a case study by leading experts from a range of disciplines. Our podcast,#MHPNPresents features local and international mental health experts as they discuss diverse topics relating to mental health and wellbeing.
11 to 50 staff
Micah Projects
Micah Projects is a registered non-profit community organisation with an unswerving commitment to social justice. We believe that every child and adult has the right to a home, an income, healthcare, education, safety, dignity and connection with their community of choice. Micah Projects provides a range of support and advocacy services for individuals and families experiencing adversity including homelessness, family and domestic violence, social exclusion and poverty.
201 to 500 staff
New Horizons Enterprises Limited
Fifty years ago we formed one of the world's first non-profit social enterprises. Since then New Horizons has supported tens of thousands of Aussies in hundreds of communities to discover their potential. By putting wellbeing at the heart of everything we do, we can provide the advice, connections and supports people need to reach their goals. As supporters of choice, we offer an unmatched range of services for individuals wanting to enhance their wellbeing. We take the time to listen to our customers, understand their needs and design tailored solutions. This personalised approach puts customers firmly in the driver's seat, so they can uncover the possibilities in their lives. To find out how you can join a team that puts wellbeing at the heart of everything we do, connect with us: newhorizons.org.au facebook.com/newhorizonsau twitter.com/newhorizonsau youtube.com/user/newhorizonsau http://m.newhorizons.org.au/news/
1001 to 5000 staff
Property Council Of Australia
The Property Council of Australia is the leading advocate for Australia’s second-largest industry. More than 1.4 million Australians are employed in the property sector - more than in mining, manufacturing and financial services combined. We champion a pro-investment nation to help deliver what Australians need - from homes and offices to shopping centres and logistics hubs. Our industry creates the places that power communities, shape our cities and grow our economy. Our Impact: We empower 2,600 member organisations to unlock opportunity, remove barriers and elevate the role of property in shaping Australia’s future. Our Advocacy: We lead evidence-based reform and shape policy to foster a stable, competitive environment for investment, planning and innovation. Our initiatives are co-designed with members, our Board and Division Councils - ensuring every effort delivers value and drives national reform. Our Value: We provide curated insights, strategic learning and powerful networks that enable members to grow, influence and lead. From sustainability and resilience to diversity and inclusion, we champion the priorities that matter most. Our Vision: Together with our members, allies and all levels of government, we are building a more liveable, sustainable and economically prosperous Australia. Authorised by Mike Zorbas, Property Council of Australia, Level 7, 50 Carrington Street, Sydney NSW
51 to 200 staff
Queensland Law Society
Queensland Law Society provides a dynamic hub for Queensland's legal community and seeks to engage actively with its members and the public to provide leadership, practical solutions and reliable support. We represent and promote more than legal professionals, increase community understanding of the law, help protect the rights of individuals and advise the community about the many benefits solicitors can provide. Queensland Law Society assists legal practitioners to continually improve their services, while monitoring their practices to ensure they meet the high standards set for the profession in Queensland. And we assist the public by advising government on improvements to laws affecting Queenslanders, and working to improve their access to the law. We hold specific statutory responsibilities, including the issuing of practising certificates, maintaining solicitors’ records, regulating the operation of solicitors' trust accounts and protecting the public. Queensland Law Society is incorporated under the Legal Profession Act 2007, and is governed by a council elected by our members.
51 to 200 staff
Scouts Queensland
The Scout Association, established over 100 years ago, is one of the Australia’s largest Youth Organisations. Its fundamental Aims, which are still as relevant today as when first outlined, are to encourage and promote the physical, intellectual, emotional, social and spiritual development of young people. The Association achieves this Aim by progressive self-education programs, which focus on initiative, teamwork and cooperation, and community service and spirit. The development of leadership skills is a significant part of the Scout program, which ultimately helps today’s youth become tomorrow’s leaders. In Queensland, more than young people aged between 5 - 25 years are actively involved in a wide range of Scouting activities. Over 3,500 adults and uniform Leaders voluntarily give up a substantial amount of their spare time as part of their commitment to developing young people as they progress through the program to become the community Leaders of the future. All adult members who apply to members of the Scout Movement undertake an extensive background history check and are required to be a holder of a blue card issued by the Commission for Children and Young People and Child Guardian.
10001+ staff
Syc Limited
We exist so everyone can succeed. SYC invests back into the Australian community, helping tens of thousands of people every year to create a life without disadvantage, to build sustainable independence and to experience wellbeing in all areas of their lives. Founded in 1958 to support young people experiencing disadvantage, we now extend this expertise to people of all ages.
501 to 1000 staff
Uniting
Uniting NSW.ACT contributes to the work of the Uniting Church in NSW and the ACT, through social justice advocacy, community services and spiritual care. We provide services for people through all ages and stages of life, and drive solutions to systemic issues so people experiencing disadvantage can live their best lives. Our purpose is to inspire people, enliven communities and confront injustice. We value diversity and always welcome everyone exactly as they are.
5001 to 10000 staff
Uniting Communities
Uniting Communities is an inclusive not-for-profit organisation working alongside more than South Australians each year as they strive for bright futures and great lives. We value diversity and are committed to providing respectful, accessible services to all. Uniting Communities seeks to reduce inequality and improve wellbeing for all who are striving to overcome disadvantage – individuals, their families and communities – so that they can realise their potential and live the best lives they can. We do this in a way that is non-judgemental, generous and supportive; that embrace diversity; and that values and promotes fairness, justice and the benefits of strong communities. Our service delivery, advocacy and community building activities are central to achieving this. We offer more than 90 services to support the needs of both individuals and our community, across a range of areas. These include mental health and counselling; residential aged care and support for independent living; housing crisis and emergency support; disability services; services for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island people; financial and legal; drug and alcohol counselling; family relationships; and respite and carer support.
501 to 1000 staff
Victorian Chamber Of Commerce And Industry
The Victorian Chamber of Commerce and Industry is the largest and most influential not-for-profit business organisation in Victoria, informing and supporting our members, clients and reach of over businesses and individuals across our great state. We provide programs, information and support to members and non-members to ensure a diverse and robust business community in Victoria. Founded in 1851 with the aim to make Melbourne one of the world’s great free ports, today we continue leading business into the future through advocacy, leadership and services focused on innovation and growth. Our membership base is diverse, with involvement from all levels and sectors of industry including: business services, hospitality, manufacturing, retail, tourism and emerging sectors. We are involved in every facet of industry and commerce across the State, and our role is to represent the interests of business at a State level as well as nationally. We act as a sounding board for government decision-making and as an instrument of active lobbying. Our focus is clear – to lead business into the future. We help extend the reach of your expertise, actively represent the needs of employers in a complex regulatory climate, and provide real business value.
201 to 500 staff
Wesley Mission
We’re a non-profit community services organisation and a church that work as one to #DoMoreGood. Our story of faith, hope and commitment began more than 200 years ago, when a pioneering church stepped out to make a difference for people who were being forgotten and marginalised. From those small beginnings grew a bold and lasting mission. Today we’re still relentless in supporting all people, across all stages of life. Our vital community services support children and families, older Australians, people living with disability and people who need pathways out of homelessness, addiction, mental health challenges, financial hardship, and tough domestic situations. We invest in communities with safety nets like Lifeline and advocate against systemic injustices like housing inequity and gambling harm. Our churches are places of spiritual growth, connection and hope. In this world of extraordinary shifts, one thing does not change: we remain driven to do more good.
1001 to 5000 staff
World Vision Australia
Connecting Australians who want to help those who need support, World Vision is the thread that brings people together to create meaningful change for children. The world’s largest child-focussed NGO, we run emergency relief, development and advocacy projects in 100 countries. Thanks to the support of more than Australians, including child sponsors, together we help change the lives of over 11 million adults and children every year. Our employees at World Vision Australia have made a deliberate choice in working with us. From our head office in Melbourne to being on the ground with communities, we are united by a common purpose – to create a better and fairer world for children living in poverty, fleeing conflict and facing the impacts of hunger and disaster.
501 to 1000 staff
Yooralla
Designed by you, supported by us, and achieved together to support people with disability to live the life they choose.
1001 to 5000 staff
Choice
CHOICE is Australia’s longest-running and largest consumer advocacy organisation, proudly independent and nonprofit since 1959. We exist to help Australians get a fair go - through unbiased product tests and reviews from our in-house labs, fearless investigative journalism, and relentless campaigning for consumer rights. From pushing for stronger laws, to calling out shonky behaviour, everything we do is about building a fairer, safer, and more transparent environment for all Australians.
51 to 200 staff
National Breast Cancer Foundation
The National Breast Cancer Foundation (NBCF) is Australia's leading not-for-profit organisation funding world-class breast cancer research towards our vision of Zero Deaths from breast cancer. Since our inception in 1994, NBCF has invested around $200M into more than 600 world-class research projects across Australia. In this time, death rates from breast cancer in Australia have reduced by over 40%. We've seen remarkable results, but the job's not done. At NBCF, we’re determined to create a better tomorrow. We know research matters, and it is central and critical to improving breast cancer outcomes. That’s why we fund the very best breast cancer research in Australia by awarding grants via an open national, competitive and rigorous peer review process.
51 to 200 staff
The Reach Foundation
Being young is not without its struggles. Today’s world is pretty complex and young people can experience a bunch of challenges that adults might not be able to relate to. Once of the biggest hurdles is just having the confidence and support to be who they want to be. There are currently over 4 million young people living in Australia, and Reach works with over of them a year. We have over 250 of them working for us; designing and delivering workshops in schools and the community. Our workshops are 100% youth-led, from design through to delivery, and the community we create out of these workshops is one that allows for deeper connection, a sense of belonging, and the dispelling of judgements.
51 to 200 staff
Ability Wa
Ability WA provides services and support to over 1,700 people living with disability and their families. Since 1951, Ability WA has forged an enviable reputation as one of the leading service providers and advocates in our state. From newborn infants through to adults later in life, we support people through their whole life journey. We take a genuine interest in the satisfaction of our service users and their families, adding value every step of the way to foster long lasting relationships. Our services and staff are mobile, reaching out into the wider Perth community via our central and northern hub locations, and across regional Western Australia through our Country Resource Program. We are an inclusive organisation and challenge any barrier that prevents us from advancing the independence, productivity and overall quality of life for people with disability in the community.
501 to 1000 staff
Able Australia
Able Australia is one of Australia’s leading not-for-profit organisations, delivering high quality, person-centred services to people living with multiple disabilities, including deafblindness and in community support services. From its humble beginnings in 1967 as an association for people with deafblindness and rubella, Able Australia has grown into a diverse and dynamic organisation that supports more than people throughout the Australian Capital Territory, New South Wales, South Australia, Tasmania, Queensland and Victoria. Today, we employ more than 500 staff and are assisted by over 200 volunteers who are passionate about ensuring every person we support is seen, heard, respected, valued and connected.
501 to 1000 staff
Acs Australian Computer Society
We are the professional association for Australia's technology sector, championing the technologies, people and skills critical to Australia’s future. Our goal is to power positive change through technology by facilitating the growth of diverse and highly skilled technology professionals. We create value for our members, businesses and society by providing community, advocacy and professional development. Learn more about ACS and memberships via our website. See our community guidelines here:
201 to 500 staff
Alcohol And Drug Foundation
We work in partnership with others to support and create evidence-based policies and practice that prevent and minimise the harm caused by alcohol and other drugs. We co-design our evidence-based programs with communities and support them to build capacity to create change. We prioritise partnerships, collaboration and long-term impact We build strong alliances that help deliver positive outcomes and strengthen our collective impact. Our approach is reflected in our organisational culture of collaboration and innovation. Supported by the latest evidence, we advocate for change in policy and practice within government, society and business. We work to reduce the misinformation and stigma about alcohol and other drugs.
51 to 200 staff
Anglicare Sydney
Anglicare Sydney provides retirement living, residential aged care, and community care services to people in the Greater Sydney and the Illawarra Region. As one of Australia's largest Christian care organisations, Anglicare Sydney reaches out to tens of thousands of people every year. Anglicare Sydney provides care for all people by addressing emotional, social and physical needs and by bringing the gospel message of Jesus that alone meets spiritual needs. Through God's grace and the practical, prayerful support of people throughout Sydney, Anglicare is able to make Christ's love real to those who use our services.
1001 to 5000 staff
Anglicare Wa
Anglicare WA is a not for profit community service organisation. For over 40 years we have been a trusted partner helping communities thrive. We offer 101 services in over 201 locations across Western Australia. We work with people from all walks of life – from Balgo in the far North, to Albany in the South, to Kalgoorlie in the East, from street corners, to the halls of Parliament. We seek to influence policy makers and are widely respected for our expertise, leadership and capacity to drive positive and lasting change. Our philosophy is to walk alongside people and support them on their journey from surviving to thriving. Our services are available to all members of the community and our work is achieved in a spirit of reconciliation between Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal Western Australians.
501 to 1000 staff
Anglicaresa
AnglicareSA supports people to change their lives for the better. For more than 150 years, AnglicareSA has supported South Australians in need. Our staff and 300 volunteers support more than people each year through our diverse programs including housing and homelessness, NDIS services, aged care, foster care, emergency assistance, financial counselling and literacy, Aboriginal services, new arrivals, children, youth and families.
1001 to 5000 staff
Asylum Seekers Centre
The Asylum Seekers Centre provides practical and personal support for people seeking asylum living in the community. Our services include casework, financial relief, health care and counselling, employment assistance, education, advocacy, food and recreational activities. We are a not-for-profit organisation and rely on grants, donations and volunteers to undertake our work. OUR VISION Australia opens its heart to people seeking asylum. Recognising our shared humanity with those seeking safety in Australia, we extend our welcome, respect and support. We are a stronger and more vibrant country as a result. OUR PURPOSE - Provide support and services for people seeking asylum to enable them to become independent and valued members of the community- Advocate for a supportive policy and service framework that recognises the rights and needs of people seeking asylum in Australia – regardless of how they arrive- Create a welcoming and supportive community – involving people from all walks of life in our work while building understanding of asylum issues and support for people seeking asylum. OUR VALUES - A people centred service. We focus on the needs of people seeking asylum, adjusting what we do and how we work in response to their strengths and capabilities- An organisation operating within a strong human rights framework. We respect the rights of people seeking safety through asylum in Australia and work with them to realise their human right to live in peace and free from danger- A collaborative partnership. We work with people seeking asylum, our volunteers, other sector agencies, donors and supporters, to provide the best possible service- An accountable and transparent agency. We follow standards of good practice for NGOs and critically reflect on our work so we can keep improving our services and have greater social impact.
11 to 50 staff
Australian College Of Rural And Remote Medicine Acrrm
The Australian College of Rural and Remote Medicine (ACRRM) is accredited by the Australian Medical Council for setting professional medical standards for training, assessment, certification and continuing professional development in the specialty of general practice. We specialise in rural general practice and rural generalism. We are the only College in Australia dedicated to rural, remote and First Nations healthcare and we are world leaders in rural practice. Our vision is for healthy rural, remote and First Nations communities through excellence, social accountability and innovation. Our strategic intent is to define, promote and deliver quality standards of medical practice for rural, remote and First Nations communities through a skilled and dedicated Rural Generalist workforce. Rural Generalists who successfully complete training and education with ACRRM are awarded Fellowship of the College (FACRRM). Fellows not only demonstrate they have the competency and confidence to provide rural and remote communities with excellent healthcare, but also receive full voacational recognition for Medicare A1 item numbers.
51 to 200 staff
Australian Foundation For Disability Afford
Good friends. Great adventures. We provide disability services and community connection. Our disability support services include accommodation, in-home support, community and lifestyle, employment and support coordination across New South Wales, Queensland, South Australia and Victoria. Whatever the day brings, we will be there. From ticking off the serious stuff and working towards goals to sharing adventures and enjoying the moments that make it worthwhile. We bring the motivation (and sometimes the snacks!).
1001 to 5000 staff
Australian Institute Of Company Directors
Whether you’re aspiring to sit on a company board or influence decisions within your organisation, it all starts with governance education. The Australian Institute of Company Directors (AICD) is the most trusted voice of governance in Australia. We advocate for it on behalf of all directors. We help shape it. We teach its principles. And we’re the home of the largest governance community in the world. So, when you join the AICD as a member, take any of our renowned courses or attend one of our prominent events, you set yourself apart as a leader in governance. And that’s the key to your success. Our mission At the AICD, our mission is to strengthen society through world-class governance. With a national presence across all Australian states and territories, the AICD is uniquely positioned to support directors and organisations across the country. Acknowledgement of Country The Australian Institute of Company Directors acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the Lands on which our company is located and where we conduct our business. We pay our respects to Ancestors and Elders, past and present.
201 to 500 staff
Australian Physiotherapy Association
The Australian Physiotherapy Association (APA) is a national peak body representing over Australian physiotherapists and their patients. With a head office in Melbourne, Victoria, the APA has non-autonomous state and territory branches and specialty subgroups. The organisation has members and over 300 members in volunteer positions on committees or working parties. The APA is governed by a Board of Directors elected by representatives of all stakeholder groups within the Association. The APA is committed to the concept of continuing professional education. The organisation offers members advanced training and the possibility of collegial support from physiotherapists working in a similar area through 21 national groups. The APA is a member of the World Confederation for Physical Therapy (WCPT), and signifies a standard of professional and ethical behaviour over and above the requirements of registration. The APA has been awarded a Human Resources Director (HRD) 5-Star Employer of Choice award in 2022, 2023 and 2024. Visit the APA website at: or find and share information about the physiotherapy profession as a whole:
51 to 200 staff
Australian Psychological Society Aps
The Australian Psychological Society (APS) is the largest professional association for psychologists in Australia, representing more than members. The APS is committed to advancing psychology as a discipline and profession. It spreads the message that psychologists make a difference to peoples’ lives, through improving scientific knowledge and community wellbeing. APS members form a dynamic group that advocate for psychologists at all levels of government. They are constantly promoting the contributions psychology makes to people's health and wellbeing, and to understanding important social issues facing Australian society.('Likes' or posts of third-party material do not mean they endorsed by the APS.)
51 to 200 staff
Australian Wool Innovation
Owned by over woolgrowers, Australian Wool Innovation (AWI) is a not-for-profit company that invests in R&D and marketing along the global supply chain for Australian wool – from woolgrowers through to retailers. The company's mission is to make strategically targeted investments to: 1. Enhance the profitability, international competitiveness and sustainability of the Australian wool industry. Increase demand and market access for Australian wool. AWI is the owner of The Woolmark Company and the world-renowned Woolmark logo – the world’s best known textile fibre brand – which has been applied to more than five billion products since its creation in 1964.
51 to 200 staff
Autism Spectrum Australia Aspect
Together, we’re inspired by a different brilliant – understanding, engaging & celebrating the strengths, interests & aspirations of people on the autism spectrum. Aspect(Autism Spectrum Australia) is a not for profit organisation and Australia’s largest national service provider for people on the autism spectrum. Our specialised, evidence-informed schools program is the largest in the world with additional services that include information and advice, diagnostic assessments, behaviour support, parent & family support and adult programs. • Our work is focused on the strengths and interests of people on the spectrum • We work in partnership with people on the spectrum, their families & their communities • We work to understand people on the spectrum from their perspective • Our approach is autism-specific • Our research focuses on best practice • We expect positive change & progress • Together we can achieve positive outcomes Career Opportunities @ Aspect Whether you’re helping us in shared services or working directly with the people we support, you will be committed to our person-centred, evidence-informed environment. You’ll go the extra mile and will never lose sight of what’s possible. In return, we’ll recognise your achievements, support your development and help you achieve the right balance between work and life. Join Aspect for a career that creates opportunities!
1001 to 5000 staff