Australian Wildlife Society

The Society is a national not-for-profit wildlife conservation organisation dedicated to conserving Australian wildlife (flora and fauna) through national environmental education, advocacy, and community involvement.

In the same year, the board engaged its first paid employee – National Office Manager, Ms Megan Fabian.

In 2020, the Society established a new National Head Office in Hurstville, New South Wales.

In 2021, the Society established 'Snip Rings for Wildlife', a campaign that aims to raise awareness and encourage individuals to protect Australia’s wildlife, by cutting through plastic rings, rubber bands, hair ties, the loops of facemasks, and plastic dome-shaped lids, in their entirety, before disposing of them.

In 2024, for the first time in over one hundred years, the Board of the Society purchased and established a new National Office and Education Centre at 9/121 Queen Street, Campbelltown, New South Wales, which was officially opened on Tuesday, 20 August 2024, at 11 am by Mr Gregory Warren MP, Member for Campbelltown.

Gregory Warren MP, the Board of Directors of the Society, Steve Wisbey OAM, and Councillor Warren Morrison cut the ribbon to mark the official opening. Image: Megan Fabian.