National Volunteer Week recognises the millions of Australians who give their time to support others and strengthen communities. It’s a moment to acknowledge unpaid work that often happens quietly—caring, supporting, organising and showing up when it matters. The week also highlights why volunteers need clear information and continuity when stepping in to help.
Why it matters
- Volunteers support essential services across health, community care, emergency response, education and social support.
- Many individuals and families rely on volunteers during times of illness, crisis, ageing, disability or loss.
- Volunteering strengthens social connection, reduces isolation and builds community resilience.
- Volunteers often provide practical help, advocacy and emotional support where formal systems are limited or overstretched.
- Recognising volunteers helps sustain the workforce that underpins many community and not-for-profit services.
- Awareness encourages participation, retention and better support for volunteers across all sectors.
National Volunteer Week recognises the contribution of volunteers across Australia and highlights the role volunteering plays in supporting individuals, families and communities.
Event Co-ordination / Support
International
- United Nations Volunteers
UN programme promoting volunteerism as a means of sustainable development, social inclusion and community resilience worldwide.
Australia
- Volunteering Australia
National peak body advancing volunteering through advocacy, research and sector leadership, supporting volunteers and volunteer-involving organisations across Australia.






