The Australian Seniors Computer Clubs
Association (ASCCA) is the national peak body for seniors and
technology. The website is particularly for seniors who are
interested in using a computer and has information about seniors
computer clubs around Australia.
Council on the Ageing (COTA) protects
and promotes the well-being of older people. It is an
independent consumer organization run by and for older Australians.
National Seniors
is a not-for-profit membership based community organisation, which
provides economic and social benefits for persons aged 50 and over
and represents its members views to government at all levels.
The Superannuated Commonwealth Officers
Association (SCOA) is a non-political, not-for-profit organization formed
to improve and safeguard the retirement interests of its members and
constituency.
The objective of the Combined
Pensioners and Superannuants Association of NSW (CPSA) is to improve the
living standards, community services and lifestyle choices of
superannuants, pensioners and older people, as well as promoting
their rights and dignity.
The Older Women's Network (OWN) is the peak body for
OWN Groups across
NSW. The aim of all
OWN groups is to
promote the rights, dignity and wellbeing of older women. Groups
organise a wide range of activities and advocate on issues of
concern to older women.
The aims of the Association of
Residents of Queensland Retirement Villages (ARQRV) are to promote
the concept of living in retirement villages as a preferred and
affordable retirement option to which the elderly (and the not quite
so elderly) can retire in comfort, dignity and security.
The Australian Pensioners and
Superannuants League Queensland (AP&SL) provides services, does research and
lobbies on behalf of the elderly, pensioners and superannuants.
The objective of the Combined Pensioners and
Superannuants Association of Victoria (CPSA) is to protect the
interests of all persons who are in receipt of any type of pension
by all democratic means available and to establish a real standard
of living for pensioners.
The South Australian Retirement Village Residents
Association (SARVRA) provides information and advice to South
Australian Retirement Village Residents.