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AUSTRALIAN STROKE ALLIANCE LIMITED

LargeHPCEnriched
ABN 88641733628|Parkville, VIC 3052|austrokealliance.org.auACNC Register →
Revenue
$10.0M
Total Assets
$1.8M
Volunteers
15

About

The Australian Stroke Alliance Limited is a large Victorian-based charity focused on transforming prehospital stroke care across Australia. They deliver urgent, life-saving stroke treatment directly to patients, particularly addressing major gaps in health outcomes for Australians in rural, remote, and Indigenous communities through world-first innovation and collaboration.

Programs (7)

Aiming for 2050

A long-term plan outlining their strategy and vision for stroke care.

Working with Australian communities

Initiatives focused on engaging and collaborating with various Australian communities to improve stroke care.

Welcome to Darak

A program or initiative focused on incorporating Indigenous wisdom and addressing Indigenous stroke care inequity.

Zeus Stroke Telehealth Platform

A cloud-based, customised, and fast telehealth platform designed to deliver time-critical stroke treatment remotely.

Education

Sharing knowledge and providing education to ensure support for stroke care.

Evaluation

Activities focused on improving care and evaluating the success of their initiatives.

Indigenous stroke care

Specific initiatives aimed at addressing stroke inequity and improving care for Indigenous Australians.

Outcomes

Improved access to urgent stroke care: Delivering urgent stroke care on roads and in the air, bringing time-critical treatment directly to patients in rural, remote, and Indigenous communities.
Advancement in stroke treatment technology: Achieved milestone of world-first human trials of brain scanners and development of devices like EM Vision's First Responder.
Enhanced regional stroke services: Advanced stroke care in regional hospitals, such as Alice Springs Hospital, and led rural telestroke services in areas like SA Health.
Improved cultural safety in healthcare: Focus on cultural safety in Indigenous health care and research.
Lives saved through telestroke: Demonstrated impact through individual stories of lives saved by telestroke.

ACNC Financial History

YearRevenueExpensesAssetsStaff
FY2023$10.0M$10.0M$1.8M15 vol
FY2022$6.6M$6.6M$1.0M15 vol
2yr historySource: ACNC Annual Information Statements

Focus Areas

Health
Beneficiaries
First NationsAdultsAgedYouth

Domains

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Data Sources

Enrichment: medium
Last enriched: 5 March 2026
Registered: 15 June 2020
Latest financials: FY2023
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