Donated organs or tissue can save and significantly improve the lives of many people who are sick or dying.
There are currently around 1,800 people on the organ transplant waitlist. Every person on the list has been assessed and has met eligibility requirements. People are usually on the waitlist for between 6 months and 4 years, but some wait even longer. There are also a further 14,000 on dialysis due to kidney failure who may need a kidney in the future.
One person donating their organs means up to 7 people can come off the waitlist.
Australia is internationally recognised for its successful organ transplants and the majority of people who receive transplants go on to lead full and active lives.
Organs such as the heart, lungs, liver and pancreas are matched by blood group, size, compatibility and urgency. Kidneys are matched by blood group and tissue compatibility.
No matter your culture, religion, gender, social status, disability or age (unless relevant), the person with the greatest need will receive the transplant.