MidCoast Ageing Strategy Check-in

MidCoast Council

Are you an older person living on the MidCoast or a carer? We want your feedback about how you feel about living on the MidCoast as an older person.

This feedback will help us to check in on how we are achieving the outcomes in the MidCoast Ageing Strategy 2022-2026.

The MidCoast Ageing Strategy was developed as a comprehensive plan to guide Council, other agencies and the community to support our older residents' needs across five priority areas including health and wellbeing, working and retiring, housing choices, getting around and inclusive communities.

"We are halfway through the MidCoast Ageing Strategy and we want to check in with our community to see how they are feeling about living on the MidCoast", said Alex Mills, MidCoast Council's Manager of Libraries Community and Cultural Services.

"With one of the oldest populations in Australia, it is really important to make sure our region is great place where we can live and age well", said Mr Mills.

The MidCoast Ageing Strategy check-in consultation is open from Monday 2 September to Sunday 20 October.

Complete the online survey to go in the draw for your chance to win one of two $25 MidCoast Shop vouchers.

Or come and see us at a pop-up to have a chat about your experience and needs on:

  • Monday 16 September from 10.30am to 12.30pm at Halliday's Point Library
  • Tuesday 17 September from 10.30am to 12.30pm at Taree Library
  • Thursday 19 September from 10am to 2pm at the Aged Services Expo at Forster Civic Centre
  • Monday 23 September from 10.30am to 12.30pm at Old Bar Library
  • Wednesday 25 September from 10.30am to 12.30pm at Tea Gardens Library
  • Thursday 26 September from 10.30am to 12.30pm at Wingham library
  • Tuesday 1 October from 10.30am to 12.30pm at Gloucester Library
  • Thursday 17 October from 9.30am to 12.00pm at Harrington Library
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