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Social inclusion by design policy forum, Canberra 28 May

Council On The Ageing (COTA) Over 50s has issued an open invitation to seniors to attend its National Policy Council’s Forum, on Social Inclusion by Design.

It will be held in Canberra at The Brassey of Canberra Belmore Gardens, Barton Australian Capital Territory on Thursday, 28 May from 9.00am-3.00pm.

Attendance costs $45 per person including lunch and  refreshments.

The objective of the Forum is to elicit what works and what more needs to be done to build Australia as a community enabling older people to age well, be full participants in social life and age in place.

Speakers will include academics, planners, politicians, builders, ecodevelopers and community leaders.

For more information, contact info@cotaover50s.org.au

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