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Seniors Festival fun in Cardinia Shire

Throughout October, over 30 local events will take place in Cardinia Shire to celebrate the Victorian Seniors Festival. These events are made possible by the remarkable support of the Cardinia Seniors Network, which consists of dedicated and active older residents representing a diverse array of community groups across the shire.

The month-long program offers a variety of free and low-cost activities for older residents to explore new interests and create connections within the community. This year’s theme is “Connect, Create, Celebrate,“ inviting older Victorians to come together, discover new hobbies, and celebrate coming together in their community. There’s something for everyone!

Join in the celebration of positive ageing by participating in events and activities happening near you or across Victoria as part of this statewide festival.

Cardinia Shire residents are spoilt for choice with something for everyone to get involved in and have some fun. A small sample of local events includes:

* Live Art Demonstrations at Moy-Yan Neighbourhood House

* Men’s Spit Roast & Wellness Day at Koo Wee Rup Men’s Shed

* Thursday Lounge Live entertainment at CCC

* Men’s Morning Tea at Fernlea Community House

* Pakenham and surrounds community garage sale

* Life in the Senior’s Lane photography exhibition and panel discussion

* Falls and Injury Prevention series with Monash Health at Cardinia Life

* Dementia friendly games days in Pakenham and Koo Wee Rup

* Bush bites – truffle delights, An indigenous experience with Pakenham U3a

* Anything You Can Do, Sip and See live performance at CCC.

All events in Cardinia Shire are free or low-cost, and some may require booking in advance.

Victorian Seniors Card holders can also enjoy eight days of free public transport throughout Victoria from 5 to 12 October 2025; This includes access to all metropolitan services, V/Line train and coach services, and selected regional bus services.

There are also plenty of events happening in the city and across the state throughout October. Highlighted events outside of Cardinia Shire include:

* Celebration Day at Federation Square on Sunday, 5 October

* ACMI Seniors Film Festival, 6-12 October

* Big Band Dance at Melbourne Town Hall on Tuesday, 7 October

* Songs of Judy Garland at Melbourne Town Hall on Thursday, 9 October

Residents can collect a statewide festival guide from Coles supermarkets or view the statewide events calendar at www.seniorsonline.vic.gov.au/festival.

To view the full Cardinia Shire Seniors Festival calendar of events or for more information about the Seniors Festival, visit www.cardinia.vic.gov.au/seniorsfestival

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