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Links - WARVRA
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WA Retirement Villages Residents Association Inc. DISPUTES & COMPLAINTS. BUDGETS & FINANCE. CAPS ON RECURRENT CHARGES. Subscribe to our Newsletter. DISPUTES & COMPLAINTS. BUDGETS & FINANCE. CAPS ON RECURRENT CHARGES. Subscribe to our Newsletter. Some links you may find useful:. They open in a new Tab-Page/Window). Finding a Retirement Village. Retirement Villages Residents Associations. Australian Retirement Villages Residents Association (ARVRA). South Australian Retirement Villages Residents Association.
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Capital 101.7
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How you can help. Phone: (08) 9364 9888. Angel Radio is committed to providing a full radio service 24-hours a day, 7-days a week, specifically for persons aged 60 and over who live in West Sussex, Hampshire and the Isle of Wight, with special regard to those living in the Borough of Havant. Seniors Card holders are entitled to a range of government concessions and discounts of 10% to 50% off the price of goods and services from over 500 businesses listed in the WA Seniors Card Discount Directory.
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Margaret Quirk MLA - Member for Girrawheen - Useful Links
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Shadow Minister for Emergency Services; Bushfire Preparedness; Citizenship and Multicultural Interests; Seniors and Ageing. Hard Working - Straight Talking! Council of the Ageing. WA Police 'your local policing team'. If you would like your organisation added to our community website links page, ring us on 9247 2477 or email us at girra@mp.wa.gov.au. KINGSWAY ROCKETS JUNIOR FOOTBALL CLUB. LANDSDALE JUNIOR CRICKET CLUB. Community Development and Justice Standing Committee Report: Age friendly WA?
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Cota Australia - Forum Communiqué | National Policy Forum 2015 – Gender and Ageing
http://www.cota.org.au/australia/national-policy-forum-2015-gender-and-ageing-forum-communique.aspx
Search COTA Australia site. Forum Communiqué National Policy Forum 2015 Gender and Ageing. COTA AUSTRALIA NATIONAL POLICY FORUM 2015. The Forum placed the gender lens onto the following key policy areas as they affect older Australians: workforce participation; income security and wealth distribution; housing and homelessness; care giving and receiving; and health and wellbeing (see the Forum Program. COTA also filmed the Forum and will create summary products in due course that will be available to part...
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Cota Australia - FAQs
http://www.cota.org.au/australia/faqs.aspx
Search COTA Australia site. What does COTA stand for? COTA is an abbreviation of our original name, Council on the Ageing. In 2009 it was decided to drop 'Council on the Ageing' and be known simply as COTA as we felt that the original name no longer accurately reflected that we work on behalf of people over 50. Today we no longer think of people over 50 as 'the ageing' and we now use the tagline 'for older Australians' to more accurately reflect our work. How is the work of COTA Australia funded? COTA Au...
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Cota Australia - Getting Involved
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Search COTA Australia site. Get involved with the work COTA does for older people. Occassionally COTA requires input on submissions it is making or conducts surveys seeking additional information.about important matters. Whevener we require your input we will publish the requests on this page. Expression Of Interest In Co-Design Groups For Consumer Engagement In Aged Care Project. Click here for more information. Click here for more information. COTA Needs Your Input And Advice. Taking an active role in ...
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Cota Australia - Achieving Change
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Search COTA Australia site. Achieving change is what motivates the work of the COTA organisations around Australia. As the national body, COTA Australia coordinates the national policy work of the State and Territory COTAs and seeks to support consistent policy development and implementation around Australia. COTA Australia’s work is informed by the results of its National Policy Council. SIGN UP FOR E-NEWS. Be the first to know. 2016 COTA Australia ACN 118911541 Terms and Conditions.
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Cota Australia - Australian Women: Adapting To Age-Related Changes In Appearance
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Search COTA Australia site. Australian Women: Adapting To Age-Related Changes In Appearance. Australian Women: Adapting to Age-Related Changes in Appearance. INVITATION TO PARTICIPATE IN RESEARCH PROJECT. Your participation is guaranteed to be anonymous, as personally identifying information is not required. Further information about the research project is available online when you click on the following link, and an information sheet will be mailed with the survey to people interested in completing the...
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Cota Australia - Find Your COTA
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Search COTA Australia site. Select your State/Territory on the list to see the contact details for your local COTA Office and a link to the website for your local COTA; alternatively select the links below on the right to see the details for our three national bodies:. ACT (Australian Capital Territory). Hughes Community Centre, Wisdom St, HUGHES ACT 2605 NSW. PO Box 5566, HUGHES ACT 2605. Http:/ www.cotaact.org.au. NSW (NEW SOUTH WALES). Level 6, 280 Pitt Street, Sydney NSW 2000. SIGN UP FOR E-NEWS.
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Cota Australia - Home Page
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Search COTA Australia site. Welcome To COTA Australia. COTA Australia is the peak national organisation representing the rights, needs and interests of older Australians. COTA Australia is the national policy and advocacy arm of the COTA Federation which comprises COTAs in each State and Territory. COTA Australia focuses on policy issues from the perspective of older people as citizens and consumers. Policy Alert: Federal Budget 2016 - a mixed bag for the interests of current and future older Australians.