BTAA Membership

Joining BTAA means becoming part of a national community shaped by lived experience. As a member, you help strengthen the voice of people affected by brain tumours and play an active role in shaping the national response to brain cancer.

Membership is open to patients, carers, families, health professionals and organisations who share our mission. By joining, you connect with others who understand this journey and help ensure lived experience is heard in decisions that influence care, research and support services across Australia.

BTAA Membership
  • Connection and support: Access peer networks, support groups and events where you can share experiences and learn from others who understand the challenges of a brain tumour diagnosis.
  • Influence and advocacy: Add your voice to national advocacy efforts aimed at improving care, services and outcomes. Members can contribute to campaigns, consultations, events and policy initiatives.
  • Meaningful engagement: Get involved through volunteering, community activities and awareness campaigns that help strengthen the brain tumour community.
  • Information and resources: Receive key information, support resources and exclusive updates from BTAA, including news, research highlights and magazine content.
  • Events and seminars: Be invited to BTAA events such as patient forums, webinars and educational sessions.
  • Recognition and belonging: Become part of a national organisation that values lived experience and community contribution. Your membership helps build a stronger, more connected community for thousands of Australians.
  • Shape BTAA’s future: Members can participate in BTAA subcommittees and vote at the Annual General Meeting, helping guide the organisation’s direction.

Membership is a meaningful way to stay informed, connected and empowered — while helping BTAA make a real difference for everyone affected by brain tumours.