U3As provide learning, social and physical activities to retirees. Run by volunteers, we offer a great community to help you get the most out of your retirement.</>
Social connection is important for mental and physical health and links to our sense of self, group identities, sense of purpose and quality of life. How we experience and view the world and how we were raised within our family, or our culture, can shape our understanding and perception of being and connecting in the world.
The evidence tells us:
1 in 4 Australians, aged 12 - 89 years, experience 'problematic' loneliness (approximately 5 million people).
Some research indicates that Australians over 65 years are often less lonely than younger people and experience less depression, social anxiety and are more engaged socially.
A recent survey by the Federation of nine Councils on the Ageing (COTA) across Australia suggests that of 22% of Queenslanders aged 50 years and over were not content with their friendships and relationships, 5% hadn't had contact with anyone in a week and 8% felt lonely all or most of the time.
The same survey indicates that older Queenslanders find support for their wellbeing (and mental health) through family and friends, exercising, good nutrition, hobbies, connecting with nature and through staying connected with digital technology.
Connecting with friends, family, acquaintances and even one-off or semi-regular casual interactions, can assist in preventing or alleviating social isolation and the feeling of loneliness. Good health adds life to years.
U3As provide opportunities for you to try something new, make friends and share your knowledge and skills with others. Courses range from physical fitness to desk-based classes, language studies, art and craft classes, social activities and more.
Yes - only financial members are eligible to attend any courses or activities.
Prospective members may try one class for free prior to joining.
Membership costs $60 per year for the first year and $50 per year thereafter providing membership is renewed before 31 March. Becoming a member enables you to enrol in classes subject to payment of relevant class fees as advertised in your Member Portal.
Labrador Community Hub, 57 Billington Street, Labrador
There is a bus stop outside the Labrador Community Hub on Brisbane Road.
There is limited free parking within the Hub precinct.
Part of the fun of attending a U3A is that there are no exams or tests but learning for the joy of learning.
The U3A model does not require any prior educational level.
No - under no circumstances may a child accompany a member to a class or activity.
Whilst each class incurs a fee, there is no limitation on the number of classes you can enrol in each term.
We operate on a 4 term per year basis according to the Queensland Public School system.
A reduced membership fee of $40 applies for enrolment for membership 1 July to 31 December.
Most classes run for approximately 2 hours. Social activities such Day Trips or Luncheons will be more leisurely.
Please advise the tutor or the office if you are unable to attend. Three consecutive unexplained absences from a class will result in a deletion from the class or activity. As some classes have a waiting list, members are requested to advise the tutor or the U3A office if they no longer wish to attend.
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