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Governance and Structure

RANZCO is a company limited by guarantee with charitable status from the Australian Charities and Not-for-profit Commission (ACNC) and is a registered charity in New Zealand (New Zealand Charity Commission registration number: CC53935).

RANZCO’s representative Council elects the Board of Directors. While the Board is responsible for finances and strategy, the Council gives voice to 1,200 members. Councillors are drawn from each state and New Zealand, as well as the Standing Committees of the Board. RANZCO has over 40 committees and numerous working groups who contribute to education, standards, advocacy and more. Details of each committee and their activities, as well as the working groups, Council and Board can be reviewed in RANZCO’s Annual Reports.

The Board also relies on the expertise of the College’s Special Interest Groups (SIGs), which represent the various areas of the eye.

Each Australian state and New Zealand has a Branch Committee of Fellows, which acts in a similar way to a Board at a local level, but without independent legal authority.

For more information, please see the Constitution, By Laws and Policies, and the RANZCO Professional Code of Conduct.

 

Strategic Plan

The 2024–2026 Strategic Plan outlines RANZCO’s vision, mission and priorities to guide future growth and build on the College’s achievements to date.

Sustainability Charter

Established in 2020, RANZCO’s Sustainability Charter sets out the College’s principles and actions for delivering sustainable eye care aligned with our purpose, vision, mission and the UN Sustainable Development Goals.

Code of Conduct

RANZCO’s Professional Code of Conduct provides guidelines for the professional behaviour expected of Fellows and members. The Code is built on the College Oath, and various laws and codes from both Australian and New Zealand regulators.

Last updated: August 18, 2025
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