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Australian Primary Health Care Nurses Association Limited

Concentration Risk
FoundationRegistryHPCABN 30390041210VIC
Relationships
31
Data Sources
2
Revenue
$10.4M
Contract Value
$6.2M
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Data as of: 18 June 2026
Found in 3 systemsProcurementACNC CharitiesFoundations

About

The Australian Primary Health Care Nurses Association (APNA) is the peak professional body for nurses working in primary health care across Australia. As a grantmaker, it supports the professional development, advocacy, and well-being of these nurses, contributing over $1.2 million annually to initiatives that strengthen the primary health care nursing sector nationally.

Top Contracts (top 5)

4500151535
Department of Health and Aged Care · Apr 2023–Dec 2024
$5.3M
CND007821
Department of Veterans' Affairs · May 2021–June 2022
$275K
4500140830
Australian Digital Health Agency · Jan 2021–June 2022
$171K
4500159060
Australian Digital Health Agency · Feb 2025–Feb 2026
$167K
4500145172
Australian Digital Health Agency · Oct 2021–June 2024
$165K

Giving Philosophy

APNA's giving is focused on strengthening the primary health care nursing workforce. It values initiatives that provide professional development, support, and advocacy for nurses working outside hospital settings, aiming to enhance their practice and well-being.

Financial History (7 years)

YearRevenueExpensesAssetsSurplus
2023$10.4M$9.3M$8.7M$1.1M
2022$7.2M$7.0M$5.1M$247K
2021$5.5M$5.4M$4.5M$124K
2020$5.6M$5.3M$3.8M$291K
2019$5.1M$5.1M$3.9M$4K
2018$4.0M$3.9M$2.4M$154K
2017$4.9M$4.9M$2.2M$74K
Govt Revenue
$6.4M
Grants Given (AU)
$1.2M
Staff (FTE)
51
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Community Evidence

External Evidence

Identity

GS ID
AU-ABN-30390041210
ABN
30390041210
Sector
health
Financial Year
2023

Focus Areas

Themes
healtheducation
Geography
AU-National
Target Recipients
NursesNursing studentsHealth organisations
Purposes
HealthLaw & PolicyGeneral PublicSocial Welfare
Beneficiaries
First NationsAdultsAgedChildrenEarly ChildhoodEthnic GroupsFamiliesFemalesFinancially DisadvantagedGeneral CommunityMalesHomelessness RiskChronic IllnessDisabilityPre/Post ReleaseRural & RemoteUnemployedVeteransVictims of CrimeDisaster VictimsYouth

Board & Leadership (9)

Financials

Revenue
$10.4M
Assets
$8.7M

Method

Match Confidence
registry
Cross-references
2 datasets
Match Key
ABN
Relationships
31

Matched by Australian Business Number (ABN) — high confidence. This entity was found across multiple government datasets using the same ABN.

Data Sources

ACNCFoundations

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External Link

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Location Intelligence

Postcode
3000
Locality
MELBOURNE
Remoteness
Major Cities of Australia
SEIFA Disadvantage
Decile 4/10
LGA
Melbourne
Entities in Area
5,216
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Disability Market Context

NDIS Layer
State Providers
3,026
Thin Districts
2
Very Thin
0
Local Alternatives
3
35 community-controlled orgs in postcode

This organisation shows disability-related delivery signals. The strategic question is whether it sits inside a resilient market, a thin market, or a captured market where large providers take most of the money and local alternatives are scarce.

Thinnest Districts In VIC
Mallee95 providers
Mallee98 providers
Outer Gippsland133 providers
Captured Markets
Mallee88%
Western District87%
Outer Gippsland83%
Inner Gippsland75%