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Together we can empower communities by helping them to lift themselves out of poverty, making a real difference to the lives of vulnerable people around the world.

Campaign with us

There is so much we can do to tackle poverty. But only with people like you! Take action now online or find out how you can get more involved by joining your local campaign team.

Fundraise for us

Putting the fun into fundraising, our event pages make it easy for you to support Oxfam’s work by organising or taking part in a fundraising event or activity.

Shop with us

Buy a unique gift from Oxfam Shop or Oxfam Unwrapped and you’ll also be helping communities work their own way out of poverty. It’s a win win!

Volunteer with us

If you’re passionate about making real change in the world, then convert your precious time into life-saving work by becoming an Oxfam volunteer.

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Work with us

Working at Oxfam is so much more than just a job. It’s a chance to join a community of like-minded individuals tackling poverty together around the world.

Blog for us

We’re joining forces with some of Australia’s biggest bloggers, smallest bloggers and all those in-between. Add your voice and help us tackle poverty.

Oxfam events

We run events to suit all tastes and ages, from large-scale fundraising events like Oxfam Trailwalker to awareness-raising events like National Close the Gap Day.

Join an Oxfam group

Become a member of a local Oxfam group. Get involved in campaigning, lobbying, study programs, awareness raising and fundraising.

Become a member

Get involved in shaping the future of Oxfam Australia by becoming an Ordinary Member.

Business partnerships

Make a crucial contribution by raising awareness of our work through generous donations of money or time.

Working with schools

Oxfam offers a range of resources for teachers and students to explore issues surrounding poverty and justice.

Youth Activism

Half of the world’s population is under 25 years of age. This is why Oxfam understands that young people are the most