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Seniors fest off to a rocking start

The Victorian Seniors Festival kicked off in Hume on Wednesday, October 1 with a one-and-a-half hour live performance by Jen and the Cocktail Crew at Broadmeadows Town Hall.

This year’s festival was off to a rocking start, with a welcome by Hume’s Deputy Mayor Naim Kurt, before those attending were treated to some morning melodies marking the official opening.

The month-long festival brings concerts, tours, social activities and cultural experiences right to the doorstep of older residents living in the north.

The Victorian Seniors Festival is backed by the state government in partnership with local councils, community groups and cultural organisations to recognise the contribution of seniors, encouraging them to take part in activities close to home and across the state.

The fun doesn’t end there, with plenty more on the cards throughout the whole month.

-Exploring Hume’s civic collection – Hume Civic Collection Store, 44 Macedon Street, Sunbury

Sunday, October 14, 5pm to 8pm

Enjoy a guided tour by a museum collections specialist, learning about Sunbury’s local history and heritage collections. Refreshments are provided; bookings essential.

-Historic cemeteries of Hume tour – Starting at Broadmeadows Museum, 37 Pearcedale Parade, Broadmeadows

Friday, October 19, 10am to 4pm

Take part in a guided tour through five historic cemeteries by Broadmeadows historic society, accompanied by a morning tea and lunch. Bookings required; cost is $30.

For more information on this year’s Victorian Senior Festival, head to https://www.seniorsonline.vic.gov.au/festival-calendar.

To keep up to date with all the events around Hume, check out the 2025 festival booklet.

https://www.hume.vic.gov.au/files/sharedassets/public/v/1/residents/people-services/seniors-festival-2025-20pp-a5-booklet-digital.pdf.

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