Annual reports

screenshote of cover of Annual Report 2022-23
This was a busy year for ADNSW, attending national events and launching exciting new resources.
screenshot of Annual Report 2021-22
This was a year of change for ADNSW, implementing a digital strategy & new leadership team.
screenshot of Annual Report 2020-21
This year saw ADNSW continue to navigate the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
screenshot of Annual Report 2019-20 cover
This was a year of unprecedented change for ADNSW, adapting to a restructure & COVID-19 pandemic.
screenshot of Annual Report 2018-19 cover
This year saw ADNSW undergo an organisational restructure.
screenshot of Annual Report 2017-18 cover
This year ADNSW focused on community engagement.
screenshot of Annual Report 2016-17 cover
This year, the emphasis at ADNSW was on building links with other agencies and the community.
Screenshot of Annual Report 2015-16 cover
This year was the beginning of significant changes for ADNSW.
screenshot of cover Annual Report 2014-15
This year at ADNSW we expanded our consultation program and developed a social media presence.
screenshot of Annual Report 2013-14 cover
This year ADNSW focused on communicating with the community through digital media.
screenshot of Annual Report 2012-13 cover
This year ADNSW continued to inform people about anti-discrimination law.
screenshot of Annual Report 2011-12 cover
This year ADNSW focused on making sure the information we provide is up to date and accessible.
screenshot of Annual Report 2010-11 cover
This year ADNSW started work on developing user friendly ways to lodge complaints with us.
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04 Mar 2024

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