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    Support services and resources
    The National DonateLife Family Support Service supports donor families through providing care, information and answers. The National DonateLife Family Support Service supports donor families through providing care, information and answers. This service includes: support for families during…
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    Talk to your family about donation
    After you’ve registered to be an organ and tissue donor, it’s important to tell your family you want to be a donor. After you’ve registered to be an organ and tissue donor, it’s important to tell your family you want to be a donor.   When you die, organ and tissue donation will only…
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    Terms and conditions for use of this website. Copyright This work is copyright. You may download, display, print and reproduce this material in unaltered form only (retaining this notice) for your personal, non-commercial use or use within your organisation. Apart from any use as permitted…
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    Trisha - Donation Specialist Nursing Coordinator
    ‘I felt so much relief when (mum) finally received a kidney transplant. I was so grateful for that year she could live without dialysis. I think there's something about jobs in healthcare that draws people who have been exposed to it.’- Trisha As told by Trisha, DonateLife Western Australia …
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    Understanding living donation
    A living organ donor is someone who donates a kidney or part of their liver to another person. A living organ donor is someone who donates a kidney or part of their liver to another person. The most common is someone donating a kidney to a relative or close friend who has end-stage kidney disease…
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    What’s new - OrganMatch
    Read the latest news and information about the OrganMatch program. OrganMatch is undergoing an exciting new expansion which will see improved access and functionality for the Australian organ donation and transplantation sector. Further information can be found in the OrganMatch Factsheet -…
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    Who can donate?
    Everyone over the age of 16 can register to donate organs and tissues. It doesn’t matter how old you are, or even if you think you are unhealthy. Organ and tissue donation is when you decide to give an organ and or tissue to save or transform the life of someone else.   You can donate…
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    Who we are
    The Australian Organ and Tissue Donation and Transplantation Authority, more commonly known as the Organ and Tissue Authority (OTA), was established in 2009 by the Australian Organ and Tissue Donation and Transplantation Authority Act 2008. We… The Australian Organ and Tissue Donation and…
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    Who we work with
    We work with a broad range of individuals, community and health organisations to encourage more Australians to talk about donation and register to become donors. We work with a broad range of individuals, community and health organisations to encourage more Australians to talk about donation and…
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We want all Australians to talk about organ and tissue donation. If you want to be a donor, make sure you tell your family and friends.

Registering is easy and only takes one minute. All you need is your phone, Medicare card and one minute to register.

It doesn’t matter how old you are, your medical history, your lifestyle, what country you’re from or how healthy you are — you can still register as an organ and tissue donor.

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