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    Public interest disclosure
    The Public Interest Disclosure Act 2013 (PID Act) commenced on 15 January 2014. The legislation creates a public interest disclosure scheme that promotes integrity and accountability in the Australian public sector. It does this by: The Public Interest Disclosure Act 2013 (PID Act)…
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    Reflect Reconciliation Action Plan
    Reflect Reconciliation Action Plan RAP The Organ and Tissue Authority (OTA) is committed to building cultural competency within the organisation. This involves acknowledging, celebrating, and learning about the significance of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, their communities,…
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    Register your event
    If you are organising a DonateLife related event, let us know what you are doing by filling in an event form. Register your event If you are organising a DonateLife related event, let us know what you are doing by filling in an event form…
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    Sam Stone - Donation Specialist Nursing Coordinator
    'When I was a teenager, I lost a close family member who went on to become a donor. I remember very vaguely sitting through a donor interview in absolute shock at the time. I now feel honoured to be able to support families in the way that I was once supported'- Sam Stone As told by Sam Stones,…
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    Share your story
    We have an inspiring collection of stories that you can read because people are willing to share their personal experiences. Share your story using this form. Share your story We have an inspiring collection of stories that you can read…
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    Social media guidelines
    These guidelines set out how the Organ and Tissue Authority (OTA) will engage with the public through our digital channels – social media and the DonateLife website. The guidelines below set out how the Organ and Tissue Authority (OTA) will engage with the public through our digital channels –…
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    Statistics in Australia
    On this pageTrend dataLatest dataNote: The data on this page is an extract of the 2024 Donation and Transplantation Report. The report provides an annual snapshot and measure of progress against the national program for increasing organ and tissue donation for transplantation. You can explore…
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