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U3A Network submission to Parliamentary Inquiry

September 22, 2021eVoiceNews
U3A Network submission to Parliamentary Inquiry

As part of the public submissions to the Committee of Inquiry into Social Isolation and Loneliness in Queensland, U3A Network President, Gail Bonser, prepared a submission on the asset value of U3A in mitigating the effects of isolation and loneliness in the aged demographic.

The opening statement in that submission said, “The position of U3A Network Queensland is that Universities of the Third Age (U3As) and their programs are excellent antidotes to loneliness and social isolation. U3As are community based, volunteer run associations that provide older retired and semi-retired persons with a new place to belong, new friendship groups and an opportunity to contribute or participate in an area where they feel valued. U3A offers age appropriate, intellectually stimulating programs; improvement and maintenance of physical skills; social activities and friendship.”

The submission in full may be read here.

As a consequence of that submission, representatives of the Network Management Committee were invited as witnesses to the Inquiry held at Parliament House on 13 September.

President Gail Bonser made an opening statement to the Inquiry highlighting the difference U3As across Queensland, and indeed nationally and internationally, make in promoting inclusion and active ageing in the U3A membership.

“Within the 35 communities where we have a presence, the social connectivity U3As provide, in addition to the quality of our programs and the sense of purpose held by our members, all assist in mitigating social isolation and loneliness in these communities,” Gail Bonser said in the opening statement to Committee Members of the Inquiry.

The Opening Statement in full may be read here.

 

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New & Returning Courses in Term 4

September 14, 2021New Courses/ClassesNews
New & Returning Courses in Term 4

There are some new and returning classes that will be offered in Term 4 that are available for enrolments:

The History of Medicine
Introduction to Creative Writing
Excel Spreadsheets – The Basics
Croquet at Caloundra
Ballroom Dancing – Intermediate

Please enrol via the U3A website or phone the office on 5430 1123 Monday to Friday between 9.00am and 12.00pm.

Kind regards

Wayne Curran
U3A Tutor and Course Coordinator

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The History of Medicine

Looking at the past is sometimes as exciting as speculating about the future. The history of medicine, and in particular the history of infectious disease, is full of fascinating stories. This course looks at some of those stories and the important events and people involved. It will explore how these situations have impacted our understanding of health and ill-health and the consequences for us today.

Course Code: 21LEC421
Venue: North Shore Community Centre, 701 David Low Way, Mudjimba 4564
Tutor: Steve Smith
Day and Time: Wednesday 1.00 – 2.30pm.

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Introduction to Creative Writing

Interested in exploring creative writing? This course will provide you with the initial tools to begin a project of your own. Introducing the basics of story structure, writing styles, narrative viewpoint, characterisation, setting/place and dialogue the course will be highly practical with many in-class exercises and examples.

Applicants will also be encouraged to either commence, or workshop an idea for a writing project of their own e.g. short story, memoir or novel for which feedback and encouragement from the tutor and the group will be available, if required.

Course Code: 21WRI402
Venue: U3A Lecture Room, Building B, USC Campus, Sippy Downs
Tutor: Paul Garrety
Day and Time: Tuesday 11.30am – 1.30pm

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Excel Spreadsheets

The course will cover the basics of creating an Excel spreadsheet including presentation of displayed tabular data and the creation of simple Excel formulas that can automatically update and recalculate results. Some of the topics covered include:
• Excel terminology
• Create, modify and format a spreadsheet
• Use basic formulas and functions
• Calculate and manage multiple worksheets
• Formatting data
• Understand and use a range of common worksheet functions.

The Tutor, Bob Lawrence has been using Excel for over 20 Years. He has presented numerous classes in Excel covering theory and using practical hands-on exercises.

Course Code: 21COM407
Venue: U3A Tutorial Room, Building B, USC Campus, Sippy Downs
Tutor: Bob Lawrence
Day and Time: Tuesday 9.00 – 11.00am.

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Croquet at Caloundra

This is a program for beginners to the sport given by an accredited coach and a great way to spend a Friday afternoon.  Croquet combines the intellectual puzzle-solving of a game like chess with an element of physical activity in which skills such as precision and a soft touch are needed to be successful. Playing croquet is a leisure activity that offers effective yet gentle exercise that is easy on the joints and not strenuous.

Course Code: 21PEX412
Venue: Mallet Sports Club, 78 Arthur Street, Caloundra 4551
Tutor: Judy Caughley
Day and Time: Friday, 2.00 – 4.00pm.

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Ballroom Dancing – Intermediate

This course is suited to Intermediates level in social ballroom dancing. Knowledge and proficiency in ‘Rotary Chasse’ is a pre-requisite.
Dances such as Barn Dance, Rock n Roll, Gypsy Tap, Merrilyn, Slow Rhythm, Cha Cha Cha, Line dances, are designed to teach a intermediate understanding & enjoyment of moving to the rhythm of music.

Some dances will be progressive to enhance social interaction, but will follow Recreational Structured Partner Dancing guidelines.

Dress is to be casual, consideration to ballroom dance shoes preferred, sneakers acceptable. No thongs/sandals.

This is a continuing class for members who have attended the previous beginners course in Term 3 and for new members who meet the pre-requisite of Rotary Chasse’s.

Course Code: 21PEX446
Venue, CCSA Hall, 1 Nutley Street, Caloundra
Tutor: Mike Stott
Day and Time: Friday, 9.15 – 10.45am.

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Last chance to hear these Lectures

September 9, 2021News
Last chance to hear these Lectures

19 October : Nambour  Peter Benkendorff – JP Duties

12 October : Nambour  Elizabeth Clarke – From Neanderthal to Alexander. Syria, crossroad to the world – the early years

9 November : Sippy Downs  Ted Webber – George and Robert Stephenson

25 November : Mudjimba  Dr Tom Hewitt – Part 2 – The 1950s: the decade that defined the 20th century.

 

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PhD student requests ‘Couples in Retirement’ participation in study

September 9, 2021eVoiceNews
PhD student requests ‘Couples in Retirement’ participation in study

Ayeesha Abbasi, a PhD candidate at the Australian National University, is seeking participation of partners in his ‘Couples in Retirement Study’. The survey-based study will examine the experiences of couples in retirement, and analysis of the results will constitute part of his dissertation.

“The survey asks questions about retirement goals and experiences, health, social support, and psychological resources (e.g., motivation). My research examines the interaction between couples,” Ayeesha said.

“As such, I request that the survey is completed by both you and your partner. Surveys should be completed separately, but it is recommended that you and your partner complete the survey at similar times. Your responses will then be linked using an anonymous code generated by you.

“To participate in this study, please complete the survey by following the link: http://bit.ly/couplesinretirement

“If you know of other couples who may be interested in participating in this research, I would greatly appreciate if you would make them aware of this study.

“Further information regarding participation in this survey is available via the link above. Any queries may be directed to me at ayeesha.abbasi@anu.edu.au.”

Kind regards,

Ayeesha Abbasi
PhD Candidate
Research School of Management
ANU College of Business & Economics

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New & Returning Courses in Term 4

September 5, 2021New Courses/ClassesNews
New & Returning Courses in Term 4

There are some new and returning classes that will be offered in Term 4 that are available for enrolments:

General Knowledge Mental Exercise
Reconnecting with Australian Literature
Understanding Accounting
Learning Unlimited
Table Tennis at Beerwah.

Below is a stimulating mix of courses, some of which you will hopefully find of interest. Please enrol via the U3A website or phone the office on 5430 1123 Monday to Friday between 9.00am and 12.00pm.

Kind regards

Wayne Curran
U3A Tutor and Course Coordinator

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General Knowledge Mental Exercise

Why not be part of a friendly, interactive and social group exercising their brains by challenging memory, improving word power and increasing general knowledge on a wide range of topics using a crossword format. The group interacts using their combined knowledge and each answer gives a toehold on the others. A dictionary, thesaurus and the Internet are utilised.
To be knowledgeable is not a requirement as the class is a group activity and uses reference sources.

Course Code: 21LEC415
Venue: Currumundi Community Hall, Corner Currumundi Road and Ilay Street
Tutor: Ian Cran
Day and Time: Wednesday 10.15am – 12.15pm

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Reconnecting with Australian Literature

This interactive course touches lightly on the history of Australian literature from colonial times to the present. Along with the consideration of well-known poets such as Paterson and Lawson, some lesser known and/or more subversive writers will be encountered. We will also consider the role of the historical context of the texts studied through the application of new historicism and other postmodern literary theories. Although this sounds a bit heavy, the object is also to form new friendships and to have fun.

Course Code : 21LIT300
Venue: U3A Lecture Room Building B USC Sippy Downs
Tutor: Elizabeth Woolaston
Day and Time: Thursday 10.00 – 11.30am

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Understanding Accounting

Enjoy group discussion and activities which examine how to:
– understand the basic nature of accounting, the underlying concepts (assets, liabilities, shareholders’ funds, revenues and expenses, cash inflows and cash outflows) and the key accounting principles and rules
– understand the differences between cash and accrual accounting
– construct straightforward profit and loss statements and balance sheets
– analyse and interpret accounting reports to assess performance and financial strength
– read and better understand financial news articles about companies in the media
– understand the cash flow cycle and ways to manage and improve cash flows
– appreciate the principles of constructing cash budgets
– appreciate the nature of different types of costs incurred in running a business and understand how to manage those costs and how to set prices to achieve targeted outcomes (such as breakeven points).

Course Code: 21LEC420
Venue: U3A Lecture Room. Building B University of USC, Sippy Downs
Tutor: Robert Coombes
Day and Time: Monday,12:30-3:00pm

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Learning Unlimited

The discussion group Learning Unlimited would welcome some new members for their existing class. If you would like to learn something new, different and interesting then this is a great opportunity to become involved in this friendly group. Topics are chosen from the U3A Online syllabus as well as selected books. Subjects include science, history, the arts and humanities. No previous knowledge is needed, but access to the internet is essential for online topics.

Course Code: 21DSG107
Venue: IRT Palms Retirement Village, Buderim
Tutor: Jan Johnston
Day and Time: Tuesday 1.30 – 3.00pm

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Table Tennis at Beerwah

Table Tennis at Beerwah is seeking new or experienced players to join their friendly group.
Table Tennis is one of U3A’s most popular classes because of the physical and social benefits that it offers.

Course Code: 21PEX239
Venue: Beerwah Community Hall, 25 Peachester Road, Beerwah
Tutor: Stephen Palmer
Day and Time: Wednesday, 10.00am – 1.00pm

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Lifestyle 55+ Expo scheduled for 13 October 2021

August 10, 2021eVoiceNews
Lifestyle 55+ Expo scheduled for 13 October 2021

Great News! We are excited to announce the new date of the Lifestyle 55+ Expo: Wednesday, 13 October 2021.

“October is Queensland Seniors Month so the Lifestyle 55+ Expo will be another fabulous addition to this month of celebration and recognition of our vibrant senior community on the Sunshine Coast,” said Sandra Reidel, Senior Events Manager for the Expo.

“The theme of this year’s Seniors Month is ‘Social Connections’ – connecting with one and other of all ages, cultures and abilities.  The Lifestyle 55+ Expo is a perfect example of this connection and together we will make our expo one of the highlights of Seniors Month.

“The venue and time of the expo will remain the same:  9.30am – 4.30pm at Nambour Showgrounds.”

If you have friends who have not yet joined U3A, do tell them about the Lifestyle 55+ Expo, and as as special Membership Offer, prospective members joining U3A Sunshine Coast in August only pay $20 to cover the rest of the year, and they can also purchase one of our U3A hats or caps for a special show price of just $10!

If you haven’t yet heard about the Expo, it will be a day both interesting and fun, with plenty of live music, from the Bronte Band, The Kitty Kats (pictured above), the Buderim Male Choir and performances from Pamela Woodrow’s Tap Dancers, Wendy Turton’s Sunshine Chimes and Lorraine Quinn’s Ukulele players.

The main focus will be some 90 stalls promoting a huge variety of services to meet a wide range of needs and desires, in areas like health, legal issues, and travel. As well, there will be radio broadcasting live and magazine representatives on site, and the Sunshine Coast Council. Also there will be community groups, market stallholders, and a variety of vans for food, coffee and to refill your water bottle.

Our U3A has been given a prime double site in front of the stage area, and 17 wonderful members have volunteered to come along during the day to promote the benefits of “Life, Learning and Laughter” to the wider public.
Entry is free, and there’s ample parking in the Showgrounds, available for a gold coin donation in support of the Rotary Club of Nambour.

So why not make a day of it, and come along any time from 9.30 in the morning to about 4.30 in the afternoon?

Find out more about the Lifestyle 55+ Expo here.

Glyni Cumming
President

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All classes suspended

August 8, 2021News
All classes suspended

Tutor & Course Coordinator, Wayne Curran, has advised the continued suspension of all U3A classes until 15 August 2021.

“The Queensland Government has eased restrictions on the COVID-19 lockdown as at 4.00pm today. However, U3A Sunshine Coast has decided to cancel all classes for a further week,” he said in a letter to all members.

“The reason is the uncertainty about the lockdown changes and the impact these will have on individual classes. This includes information on the number of people permitted in individual venues, clarification of community sport not being allowed and the wearing of masks at all times. These regulations will have an effect on all our classes.

“U3A Sunshine Coast apologise for any disappointment this may cause but we must ensure that the safety and wellbeing of our members and tutors is paramount at this time.”

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President’s Report – August 2021

July 27, 2021eVoiceNews
President’s Report – August 2021

Welcome back to Semester 2

Are you delighted to be back in class for Semester 2?  Yes, we all have to wear facemasks; yes, we all have to check in with a QR Code; yes, we have had to practise social distancing, but classes have begun and will continue! We also have a number of new courses on offer, to keep our current members interested and involved, and to encourage many new members to join – and they have!

Please check out the latest courses on offer on our website here.

Office Volunteers

U3A Sunshine Coast is extremely fortunate in having a number of invaluable volunteers to staff the office. Last year after our August AGM, two of our day leaders effectively split the office manager workload, and Jennifer Strike took on the role of Office Coordinator, and Karen Martin the role of Project Officer. It is wonderful to have Jennifer and Karen, supported by the rest of their office team, to conduct all our work.

Some of you have experienced how challenging our new system was to sign up for courses this semester. I very much appreciated being able to contact the office, and have Marty Foster (pictured at left above helping a new member to enrol) help me to enrol and pay for my new courses. Marty works in the U3A Office two Fridays a month and she is the Maleny Lectures Class Captain. However, she also helps with Meals on Wheels, the Bloomhill Op shop and the Maleny Information Centre. What a gal!

How do you say “Your good health!” in Russian?

U3A Sunshine Coast has the happy knack of being able to attract new tutors – and retain them for many years. Now, after more than a decade of teaching Russian to our members, Tom Holden has decided to retire – and offers anyone interested in replacing him, much useful teaching material.

Tom Holden, now 88 years young, recalls vividly how at the annual Open Day, his students would all gather to sing Russian songs – and he immediately presented me with a stirring rendition. He said the students of German also sang, dressed in their Tyrolean hats and lederhosen. Now there’s a custom worth renewing!

Tom says Russian is wonderful, and an important language to learn. However, he still thinks that the most important contribution he’s made to U3A was with the group singing Rachmaninoff’s Vespers – listen to some examples via YouTube: music so beautiful it will make you weep. Tom says the choir consisted of the finest singers on the Sunshine Coast, and the choirmaster went on to work with the Buderim Male Choir.

Tom has had a long, varied and fascinating career with the Royal Australian Navy, rising in the ranks from Midshipman to Lieutenant Commander to Captain and it was during his Master’s degree in Law at ANU that he studied Russian.
Tom sings the praises of U3A, which he describes as “an absolutely marvelous organization, with great camaraderie between the teachers”. He is still an active member, enjoying his “Sunday Times Crossword” class.

A new Strategic Plan

We are very pleased to have members Andrea Douglas and James Fowler offer their assistance with our new Strategic Plan. Drawing on her considerable work experience, Andrea has drawn up a ‘go to’ plan, to assist the MC in their discussion and forward planning at our next meeting in August.

We will be looking for volunteers, to participate in a “Stakeholders Workshop”, representing tutors, lecturers, and members. Interested? Don’t wait to be headhunted – please send your name and your area of knowledge/interest/expertise to our Project Officer, Karen Martin: u3aprojectOfficer@u3asunshine.org.au

Glyni Cumming
President
U3A Sunshine Coast

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Appointment of U3A Member Support Officer to be trialled

July 27, 2021eVoiceNews
Appointment of U3A Member Support Officer to be trialled

One of the important topics discussed at our recent MC meeting was the need for a support person for our members, and how that person could assist members. For example, in the UK, there is evidence in their U3A annual reports that a “Welfare Officer” plays a very significant supporting role, owing to Covid 19’s curtailment of leisure activities and the impact of this on elderly people’s lives and mental outlook. See the U3A Caterham Chairman’s report here.

So the MC was pleased to welcome Karen Fitzpatrick to the last monthly meeting. Karen and her husband Peter are new members of our U3A, and they are thoroughly enjoying their cycling group, finding the cyclists friendly, welcoming, active and interesting. We discussed with Karen, an experienced former Social Worker and skilled Counselor, how we could involve her as a support person for our members, when a need arose, as has occasionally happened in the past, where tutors have followed up an accident or injury. There may be other types of member needs too, like isolation and lack of transport to get to class.

While clear parameters must be established to avoid a volunteer being overwhelmed with calls on their time and emotions, the MC were impressed by Karen as the right person to initiate the role of Member Support Officer.

Glyni Cumming
President

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Lifestyle 55+ Expo postponed until October 2021

July 27, 2021eVoiceNews
Lifestyle 55+ Expo postponed until October 2021

Dear Members

If you have friends who have not yet joined U3A, do tell them about the Lifestyle 55+ Expo, now postponed until October 2021, to be held at Nambour Showgrounds. Unfortunately, the recent lockdown in southeast Queensland has forced this postponement. The new planned date of the Expo will be advised when known.

Membership Offer: as a special offer, prospective members joining U3A Sunshine Coast in August only pay $20 to cover the rest of the year, and they can also purchase one of our U3A hats or caps for a special show price of just $10!

If you haven’t yet heard about the Expo, it will be a day both interesting and fun, with plenty of live music, from the Bronte Band, The Kitty Kats (pictured above), the Buderim Male Choir and performances from Pamela Woodrow’s Tap Dancers, Wendy Turton’s Sunshine Chimes and Lorraine Quinn’s Ukulele players.

The main focus will be some 90 stalls promoting a huge variety of services to meet a wide range of needs and desires, in areas like health, legal issues, and travel. As well, there will be radio broadcasting live and magazine representatives on site, and the Sunshine Coast Council. Also there will be community groups, market stallholders, and a variety of vans for food, coffee and to refill your water bottle.

Our U3A has been given a prime double site in front of the stage area, and 17 wonderful members have volunteered to come along during the day to promote the benefits of “Life, Learning and Laughter” to the wider public.
Entry is free, and there’s ample parking in the Showgrounds, available for a gold coin donation in support of the Rotary Club of Nambour.

So why not make a day of it, and come along any time from 9.30 in the morning to about 4.30 in the afternoon?

Find out more about the Lifestyle 55+ Expo here.

Glyni Cumming
President

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