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No images? Click here Commissioner's ColumnAs we farewell 2025, I’ve been thinking about the various pathways charities take when they come into contact with us—and how we work to support them to stay on track with their obligations, as well as draw on many useful general governance resources and connections to other regulators and agencies. This year, we registered more charities than ever, bringing the total number to 64,691. While registration is the essential first step, it is only one part of their time with us. Charity news and updatesGuidance and resources for charitiesWebinar: completing the Annual Information Statement Submitting your charity’s first Annual Information Statement (AIS) soon? New registration decision summaries published We’ve updated our library of de-identified registration decision summaries. These help charities understand how we assess registration applications and improve transparency about our work. 2025 Annual Information StatementCharities that operate on a standard financial year (1 July to 30 June) must submit their 2025 Annual Information Statement prior to 31 January 2026. Remember that there are questions requiring you to report your charity's dealings with related parties. You can learn more about the questions, and what you need to know before completing your charity's AIS on the AIS Hub. ![]() Answering your questionsQ: I’m part of a charity newly registered with the ACNC. What are our ongoing obligations to maintain registration? Welcome! To keep your charity registered and enjoy the benefits, you must:
Read our ongoing obligations factsheet Q: My charity is considering merging with another. What do I need to know? Merging charities can be a great way to strengthen impact, share resources and reduce duplication—but it’s important to plan carefully. You’ll need to think about how a merger would affect your charity’s legal structure, staff, assets and contracts. Often, a new charity is created, and the existing ones are wound up, which can affect things like your ABN, tax concessions and ACNC registration. It’s a good idea to get professional advice early, especially if you’re dealing with significant assets or obligations. From 1 January 2026, some mergers may also need approval from the ACCC under new rules. Don’t forget you would need to notify the ACNC via the Charity Portal any changes to your charity’s structure, governing documents or Responsible People, such as directors. Resources for newly-registered charitiesCharities must meet ongoing obligations to retain registration. You must notify us each time a Responsible Person (a committee or board member or trustee) commences or resigns from a position. Learn more. Holding an annual general meeting is a good way to be accountable to your members. Read more about AGMs and view our free resources. Stay up to date 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. |