Tasmanians are being urged to sign on as organ and tissue donors, with new data released today to mark the start of DonateLife Week 2021.

The new DonateLife data shows just how many residents in each Tasmanian postcode signed on as organ and tissue donors last year. (See below for each local government area).

Anyone aged 16+ can register, it only takes one minute at donatelife.gov.au/register

There are currently 1,800 Australians on the transplant waitlist and an additional 12,000 people on dialysis for kidney failure. The number of Australians signing on to become organ and tissue donors dropped by 16% last year as the COVID-19 pandemic grew.

There are 13 million Australians aged 16+ who are eligible to register as organ and tissue donors, but haven’t. The Great Registration Race for DonateLife Week is encouraging 100,000 more Australians to register as organ and tissue donors.

DonateLife State Medical Director Dr Andrew Turner said when Australians are registered, their family have one less decision to make during the highly emotional time in their lives.

“The biggest barrier to families saying ‘yes’ to donation is not knowing their family member was willing to be a donor,” Dr Turner said.

“In a hospital setting, discussing organ and tissue donation comes at an intensely emotional time for families, usually associated with the unexpected death of their loved one.

“When donation is a possibility, it helps when families know what their loved one wanted. Across Australia we know that 9 in 10 families give consent to donation when their loved one was a registered donor, and this number is halved when a person is not registered and has not discussed donation with their family.

“With a consent rate of 74% in Tasmania in 2020, I urge residents to join the Great Registration Race for DonateLife Week to register if you haven’t already, or to check you’re registered if you think you are. It only takes one minute online to do either.”

DonateLife Week runs from Sunday 25 July until Sunday, 1 August.

Tasmania – numbers of people in Tasmania who registered as organ and tissue donors on the Australian Organ Donor Register (AODR) in 2020, according to LGA

Please note: The below table shows estimated 2020 registrations, not the total number of people in each LGA who are on the AODR – who had registered before 2020. Exact total registrations by LGA are unable to be compiled due to population migration and postcode changes. Registrations are captured by postcode and mapped to LGA using ABS population estimates. This means all registrations are estimates and a number of registrations where the registrants postal address is a PO box are excluded as these postcodes do not have a corresponding resident population.

Anyone aged 16 and over can register on the AODR. The population data for each LGA can only be provided for those 15+, and is listed below as the closest population measure.

Data sources: Services Australia (AODR) and ABS (population).

LGA NAME 2020

2020 New Registrations Rounded

Population 15+ Rounded

Break O’Day

20

5,500

Brighton

120

13,500

Burnie

120

16,000

Central Coast (Tas.)

140

18,500

Central Highlands (Tas.)

<20

2,000

Circular Head

40

6,500

Clarence

480

47,500

Derwent Valley

60

8,500

Devonport

140

21,000

Dorset

40

5,500

Flinders (Tas.)

<20

1,000

George Town

40

6,000

Glamorgan/Spring Bay

<20

4,000

Glenorchy

280

39,000

Hobart

460

46,500

Huon Valley

120

14,500

Kentish

20

5,500

King Island

<20

1,500

Kingborough

300

31,000

Latrobe (Tas.)

60

9,500

Launceston

460

56,000

Meander Valley

120

16,500

Northern Midlands

60

11,000

Sorell

120

13,000

Southern Midlands

40

5,000

Tasman

<20

2,000

Waratah/Wynyard

80

11,500

West Coast

20

3,500

West Tamar

160

20,000