Celebrating Seniors Month 2024 in Queensland and Week of Ageing Well in South Australia
With the population getting older, there might be more people attending these events than a football match.
COTA Queensland initiated the first Queensland Seniors Week in October 1960, and it was originally known as Old People’s Week.
More than six decades on, Queensland Seniors Month provides opportunities to promote positive community attitudes towards older people and ageing, facilitate community participation, and enhance community connections, aligning with the Queensland Government’s and Council on the Ageing (COTA) Queensland’s vision of building age-friendly communities in Queensland.
The daily initiatives allow seniors to make new connections, discover and participate in new activities. There is an activity for free entrance every day for the month of October plus a High Tea, which does require a booking.
After-hour activities such as Monday Pilates and Tuesday Line Dancing, seniors can collect a voucher via email, newsletter (cut out) or at the Centre for one free class if they want to participate.
Queensland Seniors Month 2024 has its own website.
In Mount Gambier, South Australian Government Minister for Seniors and Ageing Well, Nat Cook, officially launched the state's Week of Ageing Well on Wednesday, 2 October at the Festival for the Future, a two-day event celebrating and supporting LGBTI+ people living in the regions to age well.
A range of events and activities are being held in the Week of Ageing Well, which also offers SA Seniors Card holders the choice of a special members’ optical discount at National Pharmacies. The Week of Ageing Well ends on Monday, 7 October.
"The week is a time to connect with each other, celebrate life, value the older people in our lives, and discover new ways we can all age well,” said the Minister.