You can support Physical Disability Australia Ltd (PDA) in representing the interests and views of people with physical disability across Australia by making a donation.
PDA appreciates all donations, no matter how big or small. Your contribution helps advance our work and enables us to advocate for and uphold the interests and views of people with physical disability in Australia. With your support, PDA can continue to ensure that the voices of people with physical disability are heard by decision-makers at all levels.
Deposit directly into Physical Disability Australia Ltd bank account:
BSB: 633 000 (Bendigo Bank)
Account: 120469325
Name: Physical Disability Australia Ltd.
If you make a direct deposit, please provide us with details of who you are so that we can acknowledge this, and also issue you with a receipt.
You can check PDA Deductible Gift Recipient status online using the ABN Lookup tool atabr.business.gov.au and entering PDA Australian Business Number (ABN) which is 79081345164
We provide systemic advocacy to uphold the rights and voices of Australia’s physical disability community.
We build community, connection and relationships to support our members and the wider disability community.
We are a leading force working with Government and other Disability Representative Organisations (DROs) in improving the lives and inclusion of people living with disability.
Please be advised that we do not provide individual advocacy support. If you require this, please see the “See Services Link“.
Join us at a PDA hosted events such as our monthly Social Hour and Webinars.
We also encourage members to get involved in one of our committees and organisational groups. Email team@pda.org.au for more information.
Members are also invited to take part in forums and roundtables (including exclusive paid opportunities). Detailed information will be emailed to members as they become available.
Physical Disability Australia (PDA) was established in 1995. Its founding members were people living with physical disability who recognised that they were not being represented within the advocacy space at that time.