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06 Nov 2025
Back on track again!
Alex Miller has a bounce in his step and a twinkle in his eye. For a good reason! He’s packed away his walking stick and pain killers and is feeling better than he has in years!
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Health and Wellness
Many voices, one campfire
During Reconciliation Week 2025, we acknowledge the Traditional Owners of the land on which we live, work and provide services.
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Organisational
Tornadoes visit Kings Meadows
Launceston Tornadoes and Uniting AgeWell connect generations through sport.
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Residential Care
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06 Nov 2025
Back on track again!
Alex Miller has a bounce in his step and a twinkle in his eye. For a good reason! He’s packed away his walking stick and pain killers and is feeling better than he has in years!
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Health and Wellness
Many voices, one campfire
During Reconciliation Week 2025, we acknowledge the Traditional Owners of the land on which we live, work and provide services.
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Organisational
Adding a sparkle to life
Elaine Crettenden loves spending her evenings sitting on the patio in her garden, a glass of Muscato at hand, smelling the fragrance of the jasmine blossoms.
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Retirement Living
Tornadoes visit Kings Meadows
Launceston Tornadoes and Uniting AgeWell connect generations through sport.
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Residential Care
National Sorry Day
National Sorry Day commemorates the anniversary of the tabling of the Bringing them home report in the Australian Parliament in 1997.
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Organisational
Putting her talents to good use
Meet Christiane Mamotte, who can pretty much turn her hand to anything when it comes to volunteering with older people.
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Volunteers
Keys to sharing joy
Volunteer Geoffrey Willis has been playing the organ for church services at Uniting AgeWell Strathdon Community for an incredible 57 years.
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Volunteers
Thanks a bunch, Hugh
Hugh du Toit has a heart as big as his smile.
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Volunteers
Talking the talk
Antonia Dingey-Attard is certainly talking the talk when it comes to spending time with older people in the community – in five different languages!
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Volunteers
