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Three Sisters Group

Locality: Sydney, Australia

Phone: +61 422 002 202



Address: 50 Carrington Street 2000 Sydney, NSW, Australia

Website: http://threesistersgroup.com.au

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22.01.2022 I'm delighted to be partnering with Melinda Livingstone of IncomeConnection to hold a workshop on discovering the opportunities and joys of living longer lives. It will be held in Parramatta on the 27th August. Many of us aspire to retire at 65 years old. Sometimes we have clarity about what we'll do next; other times we imagine life becoming a long holiday; and for some, there's a sense that life could evolve to something new and exciting but there's no roadmap on what to co...nsider and how to create the next phase. If you're pondering life after retirement, or even life after 50, join us as we explore the gift of living longer. #ageingisliving #ageing #retirementisredundant #lifeafter50



18.01.2022 Imagine a world without ageism...take a peak at the Benevolent Society's video if you're having any trouble #ageing #ageingisliving #retirementisredundant

15.01.2022 It was an honour and privilege to be a keynote speaker at the Community Migrant Resource Centre's Women's Conference last week. Really fascinating to see that 80% or more of the female audience is looking forward to getting older. Fabulous audience! Great speakers! If you missed it this year, look out for it in 2020! #ageing #women #ageingisliving #retirementisredundant

15.01.2022 I'm excited to announce that my colleague, Melinda Livingstone and I will be holding a workshop in Parramatta next month (August) on living a long, healthy, meaningful life. I'd love you to join us. Click on the link for more details. And please, if it lights a spark for you, I'd love it if you shared it with your friends and network.



08.01.2022 Research shows that many of society’s views about older people the views and assumptions that drive all the negativity around ageing are based on outdated myths and stereotypes that simply do not apply in this era of prolonged good health and increased longevity. ~ EveryAGE Counts campaign co-chair, Robert Tickner ~

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