Carers Lunch in Hamilton

15 Apr 2026 12.00pm - 2.00pm
Enjoy great food and connect with fellow carers.

Join us for our Carers Victoria Carers Lunch in Hamilton

Location

The Roxburgh

64 Thompson St, Hamilton VIC 3300

Date and Time

Wednesday, 15 April 2026 at 12pm to 2pm

About this event

Held in the heart of Hamilton, this relaxed and welcoming lunch is designed especially for carers who give so much of their time, energy, and heart to supporting others.

This event offers a gentle space to unwind, connect with other local carers, and enjoy a delicious meal in a supportive environment. Our Carers Victoria team will be there to welcome everyone, answer questions, and share information about programs, supports, and opportunities available across the region.

Whether you’re looking to take a break, meet new people, or simply enjoy some time for yourself, this lunch is a chance to pause and be cared for too.

A warm meal, meaningful connection, and a moment of respite, created just for you. Plus some lovely prizes and giveaways on the day!

Who can attend

This event is designed for any carer who lives in Hamilton and surrounding areas.

Please note

Registration is essential. One booking per carer.

Please share with your friends who are carers.

Details
Date:
15 Apr 2026
Time:
12.00pm - 2.00pm
Location
The Roxburgh, 64 Thompson Street
Hamilton, VIC 3300 Australia
Cost
Free
Organizer
Carers Victoria – Events
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Event Registration
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