Supporting people with ADHD Australia-wide
Making Australia a better place for people living with ADHD.
Welcome to ADHD Australia. We’re here to support all Australians affected by ADHD through raising awareness, advocacy, education and research initiatives. We hope to create positive systemic change for people living with ADHD by helping those that support them.
We have thousands of people in our community across the country, and with 1 in 20 Australians impacted by ADHD, those that can support someone with ADHD, can impact the lives of millions of people.
Highlights from our Global ADHD Conference
A 24-hour Global Conference, in partnership with ADHD UK, and ADHD charities around the world, broadcast the best of ADHD experts to over 96 Countries to 7000 registrants.
Latest news and updates
ADHD Australia announces new board
Wednesday 6th March 2024: ADHD Australia announces the appointment of four new board members and expands the board advisory as they advance in leading ADHD Advocacy and National reform. Professor Simon Clarke, Associate Professor Melanie Porter, Michael Guilday, and Emmet Fay have joined the Board as Non-Executive Directors. Dr Karl
ADHD Australia moves forward with roadmap for implementation of ADHD Senate Inquiry
Wednesday 15th November 2023: ADHD Australia commends the report released by the Senate Inquiry into the barriers to consistent, timely and best practice assessment of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and support services for people with ADHD, as it prepares to co-design the National Framework for ADHD. ADHD Australia is
Meet Melissa Webster, CEO of ADHD Australia
Melissa Webster is a visionary leader who is spearheading ADHD Australia’s ambitious goals to drive systemic change for people with ADHD in Australia. Joining in February 2023 as Voluntary CEO, Mel brings her years of experience leading community and health care services, but more importantly, her lived experience with ADHD