About the ACNC
The Australian Charities and Not-for-profits Commission is the national regulator of charities. We register and regulate Australia’s charities.
- We help charities understand and meet their obligations through information, advice and guidance.
- We help the public understand the work of the not-for-profit sector and provide a free searchable database of charities.
Latest news
Commissioner's Column
Remember to focus on issues, not party politics
In this month's Commissioner's Column, Sue Woodward AM reminds charities that focusing on issues, not party politics, is key to what advocacy you can do as an ACNC registered charity.
News
Darwin and Alice Springs charity and NFP ‘meet the regulators’ forums
Charities and NFPs are invited to forums taking place in the Northern Territory next month.
News
Charities and the federal election: ACNC and Australian Electoral Commission rules
The ACNC is reminding charities to be aware of their obligations regarding political advocacy, campaigning and disclosing electoral spending above a set dollar amount.
Latest Resources
ACNC Annual Report 2023-24
The ACNC Annual Report 2023-24 provides an overview of the Commission's work in the 2023-24 financial year.
Charities and artificial intelligence
This guide looks at artificial intelligence in the charity context, emphasising that while AI has the potential to bring about many benefits to those in the sector, and decision to harness AI is a strategic one that should be considered carefully by charities and their Responsible People.
2024 Annual Information Statement Guide
This guide aims to help charities that are completing their 2024 Annual Information Statement.
Australian Charities Report - 10th edition
The Australian Charities Report is the annual analysis of the information we receive from charities in their Annual Information Statements. This is the 10th edition.

Newly registered charities
The ACNC registers hundreds of new charities every month.
These charities will provide a range of invaluable services including child and youth services, environmental protection, education and more.
We publish a list of new charities each month.

The ACNC acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of country throughout Australia and their connections to land, sea and community. We pay our respects to them and their cultures and elders past and present.
