The Changing Mind & Positive Ageing Expo

24 Oct 2025 11.30am - 2.30pm

The Changing Mind & Positive Ageing Expo is back for 2025!

This FREE event, proudly hosted in partnership with the Dementia Agencies Network Geelong (DANG) and the Barwon Elder Abuse Primary Prevention Network (BEAPP), is all about living well and staying connected. Join us to celebrate positive ageing and explore how we can build a stronger, safer, and more inclusive community together!

EVENT HIGHLIGHTS

  • Connect with 30+ stallholders offering tools, resources, and expert advice to help you live well and stay connected.
  • Discover the latest in dementia research, how language shapes our views on ageing, and ways to combat ageism.
  • Engage directly with service providers and industry experts.
  • Enjoy free lunch, refreshments, and a chance to win one of our raffle hampers!

GUEST SPEAKERS – 12:30–1:30PM

  • Dr Alastair Mander – Consultant Physician & Geriatrician
  • Lisa Mitchell – Geriatrician & Ageism Researcher

PANEL DISCUSSION – 1:40–2:10PM

  • Interactive Q&A session where you can ask questions directly to industry experts.

A full list of stallholders and event updates will be emailed to registered attendees closer to the date.

For more info and updates, you can also follow us @barwoncls

While we recommend registering, all are welcome to attend: https://www.trybooking.com/events/landing/1464568

Details
Date:
24 Oct 2025
Time:
11.30am - 2.30pm
Location
Club Italia, 515 Bellarine Highway Moolap
Moolap, Victoria 3224 Australia
Cost
$0
Organizer
Barwon Community Legal Service
130 430 599
education@barwoncommunitylegal.org.au
Event Registration
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