Australia could become the first nation in the world to effectively end HIV transmission with extra government funding of just $32.5 million a year.

A new plan developed by the Australian Federation of AIDS Organisations says the investment would not only prevent thousands of people contracting the virus but would also eventually deliver $2 billion of savings to the federal government's budget.

The HIV Blueprint – to be presented to federal MPs this week – is designed to avert more than 2000 transmissions over the next three years through better prevention, testing and treatment programs.

The 15-point plan calls for investment in new national education programs, a renewed push behind the once-a-day HIV prevention pill PrEP, the promotion of rapid testing and self-testing, and a new media campaign to promote safe sex among Australians travelling overseas.