What are you interested in?
for parkrun - Recreation
Everyone is welcome to volunteer at parkrun events. We have heaps of fun, simple and rewarding opportunities to lend a hand for one to two hours on a Saturday morning at parkrun events across Australia. No training is required, roles are fully supported on the day and you can take part as often or as little as you would like. You can volunteer as a marshal, timekeeper, photographer or try your hand at scanning barcodes and handing out tokens…..to name a few of the roles we have available.
for Bicycle Network - Recreation
Join thousands of volunteer counters across the country as part of Australia's largest manual bike counts! The data is collected and used by governments to improve bike riding conditions in your local area!
for The Heart Foundation - Health
Do you want to take an active role in helping members of your community to improve their physical health and mental wellbeing? Starting a Walking Group is a great way to be social and stay active – and we’ll support you all the way! Heart Foundation Walking is seeking volunteers to start and lead walking groups in their neighbourhood. Walk Organisers need no prior experience and will receive full training and support from the Heart Foundation.
for Get 2 Know - Health
We are looking for enthusiastic and creative volunteer event manager to organize, plan and deliver all virtual and physical events for Get 2 Know. In this role, you will collaborate with management and marketing team to ensure all events are delivered successfully.
for Generation Australia - Education & Training
Make a difference in tech: empower Generation Australia's graduates! Are you passionate about technology, have experience in the industry and want to help others succeed? Generation Australia is looking for dedicated volunteers like you to coach and mentor our recent tech program graduates.
for Australian Volunteers Program - Mentoring & Advocacy
Looking for a change? We’re always looking for Australian volunteers to support our partner organisations across the Pacific, Asia, and Africa.
for Dementia Australia - Health
Peer support is one of the most powerful and empowering forms of support available; it's an opportunity to be heard and understood by someone who has experienced similar circumstances. Dementia Australia's peer support program Connecting Peers: • Brings people together with similar experiences and interests • Connects participants by phone or Zoom Volunteer as a Peer Leader if you have: • Living experience of dementia - or experience as a carer of someone living with dementia.
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