At ConneCTErs Australia, we strive to work in partnerships with the people, organisations and communities to increase strong outcomes for CTE at an individual, local and national level.
Our partnerships will focus on meaningful influence and improvement in people's lives from prevention to intervention and support, respectful and dignified consumer centered intervention, and quality, current and informed information, education and advice.

In 2023 the Concussion and CTE Coalition was formed. The members include Dementia Australia, Brain Foundation, Connecters Australia, Associate Professor Fatima Nasrallah of the Queensland Brain Institute at The University of Queensland and Dr Rowena Mobbs of Queensland Brain Institute, University of Queensland.
In February 2025 the Hon. Anika Wells MP, Minister for Aged Care and Minister for Sport announced the Australia Federal Government granted 12.5 million to tackling chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE).
ConneCTErs Australia are committed to working in partnerships with the Concussion and CTE Coalition to provide support to people living with and caring for someone with CTE, facilitating and driving health promotion and awareness into CTE, providing education on CTE, and supporting the research into CTE.
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