The RSA Oceania nework consists of almost 500 Fellows leading work across the region on important elements of social change. Find out how you can get involved through our regional hubs, thematic networks and mentorship program.


Regional Networks

Regional networks are place-based centres of activity where Fellows get together in-person to share opportunities, forge partnerships, and disseminate resources and information. Current RSA Oceania networks include MelbourneSydneyBrisbanePerth and Auckland. Each network is supported by a Network Lead, who acts as the community organizer for their area.

Meet our current Network Leads

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RSA Mentorship Alliance

The RSA Mentorship Alliance connects Fellows in Oceania with Fellows in Soctland. The programme provides a platform for Fellows to make global connections, share experience and build skills.

Testimonial from the RSA US cohort:

“This was the biggest highlight of my experience as a Fellow of the RSA so far. The caliber of humans in our network is mind-blowing. And it’s just a microcosm of the RSA. Incredible!” 


Australian Career Book Award

The Australian Career Book Award, hosted by RSA Oceania, is a Fellow-led initiative that seeks to recognise high-quality career books. Building on the traditional RSA award model of citizen recognition in place since 1754, the Award is presented on an annual basis and recognises books published in the calendar year prior.  

Find out more about the Award.

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