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Successful launch of Berwick National Senior’s Social Branch

It was a successful launch of the National Seniors Australia (NSA) Berwick Social Branch on Tuesday, with many from the community attending to mark the event.

Approximately 70 local residents gathered at The Berwick Springs Hotel to mark the official launch, highlighting strong demand for greater connection and advocacy opportunities for older Australians in the region.

The inaugural meeting featured senior representatives from NSA’s Brisbane head office, including chief executive officer Chris Grice and community engagement manager Karen Furnivall, who outlined the organisation’s national advocacy efforts and member services.

Attendees had the opportunity to hear about NSA’s work representing older Australians at the federal level and its collaboration with state governments on key policy areas affecting seniors, including cost-of-living pressures, health services, and retirement security.

Jennifer Ryder, Local Volunteer Convener , who spearheaded the establishment of the Berwick branch, welcomed guests and acknowledged support from neighbouring NSA branches.

Ms Ryder said the solid community turnout reflected a clear appetite for expanded social and information-sharing opportunities among seniors in Berwick and surrounding suburbs.

“It was wonderful to see so many people come together with enthusiasm and curiosity about what National Seniors Australia can offer,” said Ms Ryder.

“Our new branch will provide a welcoming space for seniors to connect, learn, and participate in activities that support wellbeing and community engagement.”

The Berwick Social Branch will commence a regular meeting schedule with its first official branch meeting to be held on Wednesday, 25 March 2026, from 10am to 12pm at The Old Cheese Factory.

All NSA members and local seniors seeking information, connection or community involvement are invited to attend.

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