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The Aircrash Support Group Australia (ASGA) is a not-for-profit organisation established in 2012 by a group of Australian's who had lost family members in aviation tragedies.

  It was due to a lack of support, information and understanding about the nature and course of proceedings in aircraft accidents that brought ASGA into being. 

As Australia’s peak independent body representing families affected by aviation accidents, ASGA now fills in the gaps for those who may be unfortunate enough to need it, in the hope that the journey shared with the benefit of information, referrals, advice, support, and maybe simply the knowledge that another understands, will ease any unnecessary suffering around the suffering.  
 
ASGA’s primary function is to provide immediate and ongoing, individualised and dynamic support to the victims and families of victims of aviation accidents.  ASGA is committed to upholding and promoting the rights of the families of victims, particularly in relation to accessing information.

As the first and only organisation of its type in Australia, A.S.G.A’s Key Objectives are:-

 - To provide support to victims and families of victims of aviation

   accidents.
 

    - To promote the needs and rights of victims and families of victims
   of aviation accidents (particularly in relation to accessing

   information).
 

- To promote safety, education, awareness, preparedness and
   understanding about aviation accidents to individuals, industry
   and the wider community.



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