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Still Inspiring

Still Inspiring: a calendar celebrating older Australians

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Older Australians are the backbone of strong communities throughout our nation, contributing much to the fabric of Australian society through their knowledge, experience and lifetime of skills.

The National Day for Older Australians is on 1 October —a day to celebrate the significant contributions older Australians have made, and their continuing work and achievements.

As part of these celebrations, this calendar has been developed, featuring nominees for the Senior Australian of the Year Award (2006). These remarkable nominees are a snapshot of the many inspirational older Australians who are working to build better communities throughout Australia. These people motivate and encourage us to continue to contribute to our community, regardless of age, and I congratulate each one of them on their leadership and achievements.

In celebrating the lives of those featured in this calendar, we are celebrating the lives of all older Australians and ensuring that Australia continues to value the contributions that older people make to our great country.

Ordering Information

You may download the full version of the calendar in PDF format:

Still Inspiring (PDF 2786 KB)

Hard copies of the calendar can be ordered from the National Mail and Marketing Hotline, (02) 6269 1000.

The hotline service is available during normal business hours (EST) Monday to Friday 8:00am to 6:00pm, excluding public holidays.
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