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Best Advocacy Organisations to Know in 2025

Explore leading organisations making an impact across disability, environment, rights and community services.

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The advocacy sector includes hundreds of organisations across Australia and around the world. Some support individuals directly. Others influence government policy. Many run campaigns, research, community programs or systemic reform projects.

This guide introduces types of organisations you might follow, support or join. These groups are active, respected and playing key roles in 2025.

Types of Advocacy Organisations

Advocacy organisations vary widely in size, focus and structure. Common categories include:

1. Disability Advocacy Organisations

  • support people navigating the NDIS
  • assist with complaints, reviews and appeals
  • promote disability rights and systemic reform

2. Community Legal Centres

  • support people with legal issues
  • focus on access to justice for vulnerable groups
  • provide community education and law reform work

3. Health and Patient Advocacy Groups

  • improve access to healthcare and health literacy
  • support patients navigating complex systems
  • campaign for safety, rights and equitable care

4. Environmental and Climate Advocacy Groups

  • focus on biodiversity, conservation and sustainability
  • drive climate policy and public awareness
  • collaborate with communities and scientific experts

5. Human Rights and Social Justice Organisations

  • challenge discrimination, violence and inequity
  • support marginalised groups
  • influence policy, legislation and awareness

6. Youth and Children’s Advocacy Organisations

  • focus on child safety, participation and wellbeing
  • provide frontline support and systemic advocacy
  • promote stronger safeguards and rights protections

How These Organisations Create Change

  • representing individuals facing barriers or rights breaches
  • influencing government decisions through submissions and consultations
  • running public awareness campaigns
  • researching evidence to shape policy reform
  • working with communities to amplify lived experience

How to Connect With Advocacy Organisations

  • follow their social media or newsletters
  • volunteer or participate in events
  • apply for job openings or internships
  • engage in consultations or community forums
  • support campaigns or petitions

Quick Summary

  • Advocacy organisations play vital roles in community and systems change.
  • They operate across disability, health, environment, youth, law and social justice.
  • You can connect through volunteering, job pathways or community involvement.

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