State & Territory Branches
As a federated Party, Australian Labor has strong active branches in each State and Territory. Each State office oversees the organisation of local branch meetings across each jurisdiction.
Chifley Research Centre
The Chifley Research Centre (CRC) is committed to the advancement of public policy debate and progressive thinking in Australia.
Promoting policy discussions at universities and industrial forums as well as providing strategic policy advice to the Federal Parliamentary Labor Party are just some of the endeavours of the Chifley Research Centres.
Australian Young Labor
Australian Young Labor is the youth wing of the Party. Young Labor has State Branches across the country and provides a great opportunity for young people to engage in the political process.
To get involved contact AYL President:
Labor Women's Network
The National Labor Women's Network works on the basis that one of the best ways to achieve sound policy outcomes that support women in Australia is to encourage women to participate in the ALP, processes of government and in public life. The National Labor Women's Network and its state based counterparts sponsor training, mentoring and political work experiences as well as more informal social networking events.
Members of the National Labor Women's Network; include Pam Andritsakis, Lisa Carey, Alanna Clohesy, Catherine Davis, Kay Densley, Elizabeth Hay, Patricia Jenkings, Kate Luke, Rita Mallia, Sarah Mawhinney, Madeleine Ogilvie, Cassie Rowe, Elizabeth Scully, Natalie Suleyman, Vicki Thomas
Indigenous Labor Network
The Indigenous Labor Network aims to support indigenous Party members, with the goal of increasing participation at all levels of the Party. Warren Mundine is the current convenor of the Indigenous Labor Network.
Labor International
Labor International works to promote democracy through dialogue and cooperation with other political parties in our region, and with like-minded parties from around the world.
Labor International recognises that building better democracies means engagement at the grassroots level and supports this goal by providing information and training to political parties in the region.
ALP Abroad
ALP Abroad is Australian Labor's International Supporters' Network for the over one million Australians who live, work and study overseas. ALP Abroad members want to enjoy what the world has to offer while at the same time campaigning to ensure Australia is a great place to return home to.
As an international network of Australians who campaign for Labor while living abroad, we rely on volunteers to get involved and spread the word, playing a major role in ensuring Australians remain eligible to vote and vote while overseas.
Join this group to keep up to date with ALP Abroad events and campaigns and to get in touch with other ALP supporters where you live, whether you want to join an established group or start a new group in your local area.
The Labor Environment Action Network
Labor Environment Action Network
The Labor Environment Action Network is a grassroots network of Labor members of the Party passionate about environmental issues.