Our partners
ALA is committed to building strong relationships with our key stakeholders.
Adult Learning Australia has a broad and ambitious policy agenda which impacts many individuals, organisations and communities. We are committed to working cooperatively with the various peak and membership bodies working within this space to maximise our efforts, including the following organisations.
State-based peak organisations
- Neighbourhood Houses Victoria
- Neighbourhood Houses Tasmania
- Lifelong Learning Council of Queensland
- Linkwest
- Local Community Services Association
- Community Centres South Australia (CCSA)
- Adult Community Education Victoria (ACEVic)
- Neighbourhood Centres QLD
National peak organisations
- ACE Disability Network
- Australian Neighbourhood Houses and Centres Association
- Australian Council of Adult Literacy
- Australian Learning Communities Network
- Australian Men’s Shed’s Association
- Community Colleges Australia
- Women in Adult and Vocational Education
- National Seniors
University of the Third Age
U3A is a voluntary self-funded community-based organisation that provides low cost opportunities for older people to be intellectually stimulated and to learn new skills, both creative and life-skills.
- NSW – www.nsw.u3anet.org.au Sydney – http://sydneyu3a.org/
- VIC – www.u3avictoria.com.au
- QLD – www.u3aqld.org.au
- SA – http://alliancesa.webs.com
- WA – https:/www.u3auwa.org
- ACT – www.u3acanberra.org.au
- TAS – go to www.u3aonline.org.au and click on “Find a U3A”
International organisations
- UNESCO Institute of Life Long Learning
- International Council of Adult Education (ICAE)
- Asia South Pacific Association for Basic and Adult Education (ASPBAE)
- ACE Aotearoa