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Donations – Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander
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The 2023 AAG Conference
When: November 14–17, 2023 Where: Gold Coast, QLD
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The 2024 AAG Conference
When: November 12–15, 2024 Where: Hobart, TAS
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The Australian Association of Gerontology invites you to an engaging evening to learn more about career in various ageing-related fields and gerontology. Careers in ageing come in many forms and shades, ranging from project officers, policy officers, academia, researchers, fellows, clinicians, nurses, practitioners, support workers, educators, statisticians, social workers, and allied health care... Details When: March 16, 2023 Where: Bruce, ACT
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The Australian Association of Gerontology ACT Division and the University of Canberra Ageing Research Group invites you to learn about the latest residential aged care initiatives from all over the world, and a special one in our own ACT backyard.
When: June 22, 2023 Where: Bruce, ACT
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The Australian Association of Gerontology ACT Division invites you to learn about intergenerational practice with Gary Andrews International Fellow Professor Shannon Jarrott from Ohio State University.
When: November 30, 2023 Where: Belconnen, ACT
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An online workshop - Cultural Awareness & Cultural Safety hosted by AAG ATSIAAG
When: November 14, 2022
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Reinvigorating aged care – listening to the voice of nursing students Followed by the 2023 Annual General Meeting of GANA (Gerontological Alliance of Nurses Australia)
When: November 8, 2023
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Ageing on farm is a complex process, requiring farmers to adapt and negotiate a host of changes as they transition to new realities. This is complicated by wider societal, economic, political, and climatic changes. Our expert panel will draw on their work in adaptation and transition to help situate ageing on farm in its wider context and draw out some of the opportunities this... Details When: October 25, 2023 Where: Wodonga
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