Portland Roving Respite

8 Sep 2026 9.30am - 4.00pm
A free, welcoming one-day event for unpaid carers living in regional Victoria.

Are you a carer living in Portland or surrounding areas?

Come along to Portland Roving Respite for Carers!

Carers Victoria invites you to attend our free Roving Respite event for some well-deserved timeout and an opportunity to connect with other carers.

Location

Portland Golf Club

755 Madeira Packet Rd, Portland VIC 3305

Date and Time

Tuesday, 8 September 2026

9:30am to 4:00pm

About this event

Join us for a lively day of connection, creativity, and feel-good moments at our Roving Respite event at Portland Golf Club!

This relaxed community day is all about giving carers a chance to step away from the daily routine, meet others who truly understand the caring journey, and dive into activities that spark joy, boost wellbeing and build confidence.

Enjoy hands on creative workshops, engaging information sessions, rest and reset experiences, a friendly providers expo, and plenty of delicious, shared food in a warm and welcoming space.

Who can attend

This event is designed for carers who live in Southwest region of Victoria.

Please note

Carers are welcome to join in as much or as little of the day as they wish and may arrive or leave at any time that suits them.

Registrations

Event is free, however registration is essential.

Details
Date:
8 Sep 2026
Time:
9.30am - 4.00pm
Location
Portland Golf Club, 755 Madeira Packet Road
Portland, VIC 3305 Australia
Cost
Free
Organizer
Carers Victoria – Events
Event Registration
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