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Standards Australia

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Associations, Non Profit Organisation
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Community Care
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What We Do
Standards Australia is the country’s leading independent, non-governmental, not-for-profit standards organisation.
As representatives of the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) and International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC), we are also specialists in the development and adoption of internationally-aligned standards in Australia.
Our Purpose
Standards development: Offering stakeholders from a variety of sectors a range of pathways to develop or update new or existing standards.
International participation: Participating in the development and adoption of a wide range of International Standards.
Accreditation of standards development organisations: Assessing and approving other organisations to develop Australian Standards®.
For every new standard, we bring together key parties and stakeholders to form a technical committee. These committees collaborate to develop standards, which are of value to Australia, its businesses, and its people. The benefits of our work are clear; with stronger standards in place, Australia can enjoy greater economic efficiency and increased prominence on the international stage. Robust standards also help support our local communities by building a safer, more sustainable environment.Although we develop standards, we are not responsible for enforcing, regulating or certifying compliance with those standards.
Why us
Governance
Standards Australia Limited is a company limited by guarantee and registered with the Australian Charities and Not-for-profits Commission. As a company limited by guarantee Standards Australia Limited has non-financial Members rather than shareholders.

Standards Australia Limited was incorporated on 1 July 1999, having been formed from the Standards Association of Australia, a body incorporated by Royal Charter in 1950 that had initially commenced operations in 1922.

The Commonwealth Government recognises Standards Australia as Australia's peak non-government national standards body.

A copy of our Constitution and Memorandum of Understanding with the Commonwealth Government are available at the following links:


Standards Australia’s Constitution (PDF)
Standards Australia's Memorandum of Understanding (PDF)
Our Members
Standards Australia’s Members are drawn from bodies and organisations involved in the development and use of standards; and have an interest in the outcomes of Standards Australia’s activities generally.

Applications to become a Member of Standards Australia are welcomed from Government Agencies or Departments and organisations with registered ABNs in Australia, including not-for-profit organisations; professional associations; member associations; universities; peak bodies; and/or industry associations.

Applications are reviewed for eligibility by the Board’s Membership Committee prior to being submitted to the Board for consideration.

To be eligible for Membership, an applicant must provide the information set out in Standards Australia’s Membership Application form, and in the view of the Board, be able to make a positive contribution to the Company having regard to one or more of the following factors:


the applicant has a demonstrated capacity to make a positive contribution to the Company;
the applicant has a demonstrated capacity to use its influence to support the Company;
the applicant has demonstrated breadth of focus (which does not conflict with the objects of the company);
the applicant has a demonstrated standing in the community; and/or
the applicant has made a demonstrated contribution to standards development.

Enquiries regarding how to apply to become a Member and requests for a Membership Application form are welcomed by Standards Australia and should be directed to our Company Secretary.

Our Board
As Australia's peak Standards body, the Board places a high priority on corporate governance.

The governing body of our organisation, the Board provides oversight within the framework of relevant legislation (including the Corporations Act and Australian Charities and Not-for-profits Commission Act), the Constitution and the Board Charter.


Standards Australia's Board Charter (PDF)

Other Board responsibilities include setting and reviewing the company’s strategic direction, monitoring organisational performance, the appointment of the CEO and deciding on key policy positions.

The Board currently comprises 6 Directors elected by Members.

Our Board Committees
Four Committees assist the Board in exercising its responsibilities and provide it with recommendations and advice. These Committees are the:


Finance, Investment & Audit Committee (Charter, PDF)
Membership Committee (Charter, PDF)
People Governance & Risk (Charter, PDF)
Standards Development & Accreditation Committee (SDAC) (Charter, PDF)

The Membership Committee and SDAC are the only Board Committees that comprise Directors and external members. SDAC external members are elected by Members of Standards Australia or appointed by the Board. Membership Committee external members are Member representatives elected by Members of Standards Australia. View our Election and Ballot By-Laws (PDF).

In keeping with good governance principles, Members of the Board and its Committees are expected to:


maintain impartiality, act in good faith and in the best interests of the organisation.
comply with our Disclosure of Interests Policy (PDF) and disclose any actual, potential or perceived conflicts of interest as they arise and treat any information obtained as a Committee Member as confidential information.
refrain from using any information received for the benefit of themselves or any other person or entity they are connected to.
Business Address
Level 10, The Exchange Centre 20 Bridge Street, Sydney,
Sydney NSW 2000, Australia
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