The Australian Organ Donor Register is the only national register for people to record their decision about becoming an organ and tissue donor for transplantation after death.
Registering is voluntary and people have complete choice over which organs and tissues they wish to donate. If a person does not want to become an organ and tissue donor, they can register their decision not to donate on the Donor Register.
Registering your consent on the Donor Register is a good way to record your decision about how you wish your organs and tissues to be treated after your death. Please note that your next of kin will always be asked to confirm your donation decision, and agree to donation before it can proceed.
You can also join the Australian Organ Donor Register on the following channels, where you can specify which organs and/or tissues you are willing to donate.
The Australian Organ Donor Register is the only national register for people to record their decision about becoming an organ and tissue donor for transplantation after death.
Registering is voluntary and people have complete choice over which organs and tissues they wish to donate. If a person does not want to become an organ and tissue donor, they can register their decision not to donate on the Donor Register.
Registering your consent on the Donor Register is a good way to record your decision about how you wish your organs and tissues to be treated after your death. Please note that your next of kin will always be asked to confirm your donation decision, and agree to donation before it can proceed.
You can also join the Australian Organ Donor Register on the following channels, where you can specify which organs and/or tissues you are willing to donate.