Join AAG
One of the greatest strengths of the AAG is its multidisciplinary membership. Members include researchers and educators from many academic disciplines, health professionals from a range of healthcare settings, community workers, policy analysts, older consumers and many others.
Both individual and corporate memberships are available, with generous fee reductions for students, retirees, and low income members (below $35,000pa). The subscription year is 1 July to 30 June (new members joining after 1 January pay 50%). Details about membership fees are given on the Application Form Page ...
The AAG has several special categories of membership, including Life Members, Fellows, and Distinguished Members. Information about these special membership categories is given on the AAG Membership Awards Page ...
Advantages of membership
- networking with a wide cross section of people from the many disciplines of gerontology
- regular updates about seminars, conferences and meetings that discuss current local, national or international issues
- subscription to Australasian Journal on Ageing
- generous registration discounts for conferences, seminars and other AAG activities
- subscription to national e-newsletter
- opportunity for funding from the R M Gibson Research Fund
- opportunity to contribute to State and National committees and to represent the AAG at stakeholder forums
- an active Student Section
- an opportunity to join special interest groups such as the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island Ageing Committee
- access to special categories of membership - Life Member, Fellow, and Distinguished Member
- the opportunity to contribute to submissions to inform the development of policies affecting older people
