ACSA Federation
In October, 1991 the Association's name was changed to Aged Care Australia Incorporated and on 4 September 1999 the Association's name was changed to Aged and Community Services Australia to reflect the broader services provided by members.
ACSA operates within a federated structure of six State Associations which are independently incorporated and to whom not-for-profit service providers belong as members. The six State Associations are members of the ACSA national body.
The ACSA Federation includes:
- Aged & Community Services Australia
- Aged & Community Services NSW & ACT (ACS NSW & ACT)
- Aged Care Queensland (ACQ)
- Aged & Community Services SA & NT (ACS SA & NT)
- Aged & Community Services Tasmania (ACST)
- Aged & Community Care Victoria (ACCV)
- Aged & Community Services WA (ACSWA)
There are eight national Committees which combine the collective knowledge and expertise of the national office and State Associations to provide leadership, advice and strategic lobbying to the aged and community care industry and to governments. The Committees are the:
- Chief Executive Officer's Group
- National Community Care Advisory Committee
- National Residential Care Advisory Committee
- Rural & Remote Working Group
- Housing & Retirement Living Reference Group
- National Education and Training Advisory Committee
- Workforce Committee
- Business Development Advisory Committee

