Charities & Voluntary Organisations in City, Canberra, ACT

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Level 7/17 - 21 University Ave, Suite 2, Canberra, 2600

(02) 6151 9999
international, building, solutions, volunteer, capacity, Volunteer organization, development
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Level 2, 202 City Walk, Canberra, 2601

(02) 6251 4060
Community Service, Nonprofit Organization, Social Service, Public & Government Service
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221 London Cct, Canberra, 2601

(02) 6207 9800

20 Genge Street, Canberra, 2601

(02) 6247 4499
Aid Organisations, Organisations, Association or organization, Associations, Community Services, Clubs, International Aid Organisations, International Relations

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15 Moore St, Canberra, 2601

0407 703 328
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37 Constitution Ave, Reid, 2612

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7 Barry Drive, Turner, 2612

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1 McCoy Circuit, Acton, 2601

(02) 6248 2000
educational society, Cinemas, Educational Organisations, non profit, cultural organizations, cultural society, education, Cultural Organisations, Tourist Attraction & Information Services
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30 Balmain Cres, Acton, 2601

(02) 6247 8333
Charity, Non-profit organization
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AINSLIE ARTS CENTRE, ELOUERA ST, Campbell, 2612

(02) 6230 7190
Music For Everyone is a non-profit community arts organisation that provides music tuition, performance opportunities and workshops for people of all ages, backgrounds and abilities living in Canberra and the surrounding ACT & Queanbeyan regions. Our talented music teachers...

11 Moncrieff St, Dickson, 2602

0430 791 479

16 Brisbane Ave, Canberra, 2600

(02) 6269 5610
The Sheepmeat Council of Australia (SCA) was formed in 1978 and is the peak national body that represents and promotes the interests of lamb and sheepmeat producers in Australia. Our core business is policy development and lobbying. Sheepmeat Council is recognised as the prescribed industry body by the Australian Meat and Livestock Industry Act 1997. Sheepmeat Council’s key role is scrutinising the performance of and setting the strategic imperatives to be pursued by levy funded bodies, in particular, Meat & Livestock Australia (MLA), Animal Health Australia and the National Residue Survey. Sheepmeat Council provides policy advice to the federal Minister for Agriculture and makes recommendations to the Minister on the rate of levy to apply. Sheepmeat Council of Australia is funded by voluntary membership subcriptions paid by State Farm Organisations and through the industry activities it performs for all sheep and lamb levy payers on behalf of the Red Meat Advisory Council (RMAC). Advocates and pursues the policy and political interests of the nation’s sheepmeat producers Promotes the professionalism of the sheepmeat industry in Australia and globally Influences key state, national and international stakeholders and forums, including Governments, to preserve and grow the position of Australia’s sheepmeat producers Scrutinises the performance and sets the strategic imperatives to be pursued by levy funded bodies, such as Meat & Livestock Australia, Animal Health Australia and the National Residue Survey Brokers industry and government programs and funding arrangements Represents and promotes the views of Australian sheepmeat producers in the national media.
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16 Brisbane Ave, Canberra, 2600

Cattle Council of Australia was established in July 1979, bringing together for the first time all farmer organisations whose members had beef cattle enterprises. The mission of the Cattle Council is to represent and progress the interests of Australian beef cattle producers. Any beef producer in Australia can become a member of the Cattle Council of Australia. Membership is $100 + GST per individual (for those already members of a State Farming Organisation, the membership fee is waived). Any organisation representing the interests of Australia's beef cattle producers is entitled to apply for membership to Cattle Council. The Council has eight member organisations: Livestock SA.

CAPE STREET, Dickson, 2602

(02) 6212 5230
social work
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8 Cape St, Dickson, 2602

Gloria Mckerrow House 117 Denison St, Canberra, 2600

(02) 6285 2999
charities organisations, charities, community services, organisations, clubs, charitable organisations, associations

2/10 Kennedy St, Kingston, 2604

(02) 6295 1555
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10/1 Parbery St, Kingston, 2604

0423 439 889
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208 Antill Street, Hackett, 2602

Meg's Toy Library is a non-profit, volunteer-based organisation located in Hackett, Canberra, that operates through a management committee and the toy library members. Our purpose is to provide a wide range of toys, puzzles and games for children aged 3 months to 5 years, that can be hired from as little as 10 cents.
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1 Franklin St, Manuka, 2603

(02) 6130 0530
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