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    Launching the OTA's very first Reflect Reconciliation Action Plan
    The Organ and Tissue Authority (OTA) recently released our inaugural Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP). We are dedicated to increasing access to life-changing organ and tissue transplantation for all Australians. Our ‘Reflect’ RAP is the first step towards building stronger connections with…
    An image of a piece of Aboriginal artwork representing organ and tissue donation. It is mostly in shades of magenta and features the DonateLife logo in the center, surrounded by small pictures of organs. It contains symbols for yarning circles and animal tracks.
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    Let's talk eye and tissue donation
    This week we’re raising awareness about eye and tissue donation, busting some common myths and sharing some stories from Aussies whose lives have been saved or transformed. This week we’re raising awareness about eye and tissue donation, busting some common myths and sharing some stories from…
    Eye and Tissue donation news article
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    Let’s Talk Organ and Tissue Donation podcast: Restoring vision thanks to corneal donation
    Thousands of people throughout Australia have had their sight restored thanks to corneal donation and the incredible work of the Lions Eye Donation Service – one of Australia’s largest providers of donated eye tissue for transplant and medical… Based at Melbourne’s Royal Victorian Eye and Ear…
    Dr Graeme Pollock
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    Listen to the final podcast episode of Let’s Talk Organ and Tissue Donation
    Donating, or planning to do so, is a really positive act and it should get celebrated. After you take in all the information, and you’ve really thought about it, if donation really aligns with your values, then take a minute to register. That’s all… “Donating, or planning to do so, is a really…
    Let’s Talk Organ and Tissue Donation Dr Sam Radford
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    Little Rocket
    Little Rocket, a 2021 Community Awareness Grant recipient, has just released a new video to share with First Nations community leaders across Australia.  Little Rocket, a 2021 Community Awareness Grant recipient, has just released a new video to share with First Nations community leaders across…
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    Lucinda Barry AM, receives a Member of the Order of Australia Award
    On Australia Day, Lucinda Barry, Chief Executive Officer and Board Member of the Organ and Tissue Authority (OTA) received a Member of the Order of Australia (AM) Award.   On Australia Day, Lucinda Barry, Chief Executive Officer and Board Member of the Organ and Tissue Authority (OTA) received a…
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    Media Release: Sporting codes partner with Government to kick-off The Great Registration Race for DonateLife Week
    Today the Federal Coalition Government is announcing more than $3 million in DonateLife Partnerships and community grants Media release: The Hon Dr David Gillespie MP Today the Federal Coalition Government is announcing more than $3 million in DonateLife Partnerships and community grants to…
    Sunshine Coast Lightning
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    Meet our new community partners
    Exciting new community grants will help raise awareness about organ and tissue donation in Australia and encourage more Australians to take the easy step to sign up on the Australian Organ Donor Register (AODR).  Exciting new community grants will help raise awareness about organ and tissue…
    Meet our 2022 community partners
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    Meet our new community partners
    The DonateLife Community Awareness Grants program supports organisations across Australia to raise awareness about organ and tissue donation. This means more people talk about donation, register as donors, and discuss the importance of donation with their families.  Congratulations to…
    Magenta promotional banner reading ‘Meet Our 2026 Community Partners’ with the DonateLife logo in the top right corner.
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    Meet our new supporting partner, The Australian Ice Hockey League
    DonateLife is excited to have the Australian Ice Hockey League (AIHL) cheering for us to help raise awareness about organ donation and increase the number of Australians on the Australian Organ Donor Register. 2022 marks the AIHL’s 22nd anniversary since forming the National Sporting League of…
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