| Anglicare: Welfare arm of the Anglican church providing a range of services to the community. Newsletter, merchandise, and information on how to volunteer |
| Animal Liberation NSW: The things people do to animals, and what can be done to change it. |
| Australia Day Council New South Wales: Presents information and activities associated with this holiday, as well as details of awards and speeches. |
| Australian Services Union - NSW Clerical and Administrative Branch: New South Wales trade union that represents employees working in the clerical and administrative sections across a range of sectors. |
| Bangla Proshar Committee: Resource for all things related to Bangla with an emphasis on adding a Bangla language course into the NSW HSC. |
| Cambodian - Australian Welfare Council of NSW: A network of Khmer interested workers who meet monthly to liaise and discuss issues. |
| Cancer Patients' Assistance Society of NSW: CPAS is a registered charity, non-profit organisation bringing comfort and emotional support to cancer patients, their relatives and friends from all over NSW Australia. |
| Deaf Society of New South Wales: Providing services to and for the deaf community to ensure deaf people achieve their full potential. |
| Down Syndrome Association of New South Wales: Encouraging people with Down syndrome to fulfil their potential. |
| Early Childhood Intervention Coordination Program: Linking community and government organisations to better provide help for children with disabilities from birth to age 6 years. Profile, early history, resources and contact details. |
| Guide Dog Association of New South Wales and A.C.T.: We provide a full range of orientation and mobility services to people with a vision impairment in NSW. All of our services are free of charge and we are 100 percent community funded. |
| Josephite Community Aid: A voluntary Christian organisation committed to the poor and under-privileged. |
| Mercy Foundation: Part of a network of organisations founded by the Sisters of Mercy to serve the community. |
| National Trust of Australia (NSW): Contains news and events, features, promotions, festival details, links, lists of endangered properties, fund raising and membership application. |
| NSW Federation of Parents and Citizens Associations: The voice of those who support government schools in New South Wales. The Federation promotes and defends a free, secular and strong public education system. |
| NSW Ferret Welfare Society Inc: Information about ferrets and how to care for them, photos and news. |
| NSW Heritage Office: Advice and publications about Aboriginal heritage, historical and maritime archaeology, history, Local Government resources, permits, applications and contact details. |
| NSW Reconciliation Council Inc.: Body made up of Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal representatives which advises NSW State Government, other agencies and communities on reconciliation issues. |
| People with Disabilities (NSW) Inc: Peak organisation for advocacy, complaints and rights services and support for people with any type of disability who live in New South Wales. |
| Pets As Therapy: Volunteers wanted to visit health care facilities, in their own geographical area, to interact with the frail aged. |
| Playgroup Association of NSW: Holds informal sessions where parents, carers, babies and children aged 0 to school age come together. Lists information on membership, events and locations of groups. |
| Rail, Tram and Bus Union of NSW: Trade union that represents the rail, light rail (tram) and publicly owned bus services across NSW. |
| Royal New South Wales Canine Council Ltd: The controlling body of pure bred dog breeding and exhibiting in New South Wales. |
| Schizophrenia Fellowship of NSW: Information about schizophrenia and what the association can do to help. |
| Sir David Martin Foundation: Contains information about the youth programs the Foundation supports which alleviate the effects of homelessness, depression, drugs and suicide for young Australians. |
| Sydney Malayali Association: Cultural organisation established for Malayalis in New South Wales. The main objective is to preserve and promote the Malayali culture. |
| The Ethnic Communities' Council of NSW: A non-government peak body representing thousands of people from ethnic communities throughout the state. It operates on a voluntary basis and its primary roles are advocacy, education and community development. |
| The NSW Kashrut Society Inc: A guide to Jewish eating. Information about acceptable types of food and preparation. |
| Toastmasters District 70: Toastmasters increases self confidence by teaching communication and leadership skills. |
| Voluntary Euthanasia Society of New South Wales: The voluntary euthanasia society of NSW aims to promote appropriate legislation for voluntary euthanasia. |
| Youth Action & Policy Association: YAPA is the peak community group working in the interests of young people and youth services in NSW. |
| Youth Solutions: Not for profit organization that aims to prevent and reduce drug use and related harm among young people in New South Wales, Australia. |