Homeschooling in Australia

Australian Homeschool Organisations and Resources

A curated list of Australian homeschooling organisations, resources, and communities, updated with the latest available information.

Homeschool Organisations

  • Alternative Education Resource Group
    Address: P.O. Box 461, Daylesford, VIC 3460
    Contact: Lyn
    Phone: (03) 9517 7107
    Email: coordinator@home-ed.vic.edu.au
    Website: https://home-ed.vic.edu.au/

  • Aussie Homeschoolers & Homeschooling
    Address: 137 Neerim Rd, Castle Cove, NSW 2069
    Contact: Annika
    Phone: (02) 9924 7535
    Email: classicaled@optushome.com.au

  • Home Education Network Canberra and Southern Tablelands (HENCAST)
    Website: https://www.hencast.org.au/

  • Charlotte Mason Philosophy of Education Support Group
    Contact: Anna Hackett
    Address: 16 Arcoona Ave, Rostrevor, SA 5073
    Phone: (08) 8336 8167
    Email: fountain@senet.com.au

  • HERLIN Bulletin – Research and Legal Information
    Contact: Sharon Steele
    Address: 5 Gamay Court, Wynn Vale, SA 5127
    Phone: (08) 8251 4603

  • Home Education Association (HEA) of Australia
    Address: 4 Bruce Street, Stanmore, NSW 2048
    Phone: (02) 9500 7664
    Email: secretary@hea.asn.au
    Website: http://www.hea.edu.au/

  • Learning Matters
    Address: P.O. Box 1356, Subiaco, WA 6008
    Phone: (08) 9399 8820
    Email: smlang@space.net.au

  • Education Choices Magazine (formerly Stepping Stones For Home Educators)
    Address: PO Box 581, Atherton, QLD 4883
    Contact: Grace Chapman
    Email: info@educationchoices.com.au
    Website: http://www.educationchoices.com.au/
    Note: Stepping Stones magazine is no longer printed and has been replaced by Education Choices Magazine.

  • Tasmanian Home Education Advisory Council (THEAC)
    Address: 23 Canning St, Launceston, TAS 7250
    Contact: Susan Buggy
    Phone: (03) 6334 5381

Australian Homeschool Suppliers

Homeschool Communities and News Groups

Additional Notes

  • Some Yahoo Groups may have limited activity due to platform changes. Consider exploring modern platforms like Facebook Groups or dedicated homeschooling forums for more active communities.
  • For regional homeschooling information, check local education departments or community boards for updated resources.

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