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Wellington Shire celebrates Victorian Seniors Festival with free, low-cost events promoting health, wellbeing and social participation
The 42nd Victorian Seniors Festival offers free, low-cost events across Wellington Shire, promoting health, wellbeing, arts, culture, sport, social participation, and celebrating older residents with concerts, expos, dancing, and grants.
Wellington Shire Council is once again proud to support the Victorian Seniors Festival, running from 1 to 31 October 2025, with a series of local events that celebrate positive ageing and encourage older residents to stay active, connected, and engaged in community life.
Wellington Shire Seniors Festival in October offers free events, promoting connection, creativity, celebration, wellness, social activities, arts, entertainment, and healthy ageing opportunities
Seniors festival returns
Now in its 42nd year, the Victorian Seniors Festival is a major statewide initiative that delivers free and low-cost events across Victoria. Delivered in partnership with local councils, the Victorian government, community organisations, and commercial partners, the festival promotes health, wellbeing and participation for older Victorians through arts, culture, sport and social activities.
Wellington Shire Council Mayor Cr Scott Rossetti said the local program is a reflection of council's commitment to supporting older residents in meaningful and accessible ways. "The Seniors Festival is an important opportunity to recognise the vital contributions of older people in our community. It's also about encouraging people to stay connected, try something new and celebrate this chapter of life with pride and positivity," Cr Rossetti said.
Event highlights
Council's local festival program includes four feature events:
Seniors Community Expo
Monday 6 October, 10am - 2pm at the Gippsland Regional Sports Complex, Sale. This free, drop-in event brings together a wide range of stallholders offering information, services, health checks, and opportunities to get involved in local groups and clubs. Transport can be arranged for those needing assistance, please contact positiveageing@wellington.vic.gov.au.
Country Concert
The Swinging Sixties with Wendy Stapleton. Friday 10 October, 1.30pm at The Wedge Performing Arts Centre, Sale. Australian music and theatre favourite Wendy Stapleton brings the magic of the 60s girl groups to life in this vibrant performance. Tickets are just $5 and will be available from 26 August.
Dance Through the Decades
Tuesday 14 October, 10am-12pm at the Gippsland Regional Sports Complex, Sale. With a live DJ spinning classic hits from the 1950s to today, this fun and relaxed event offers dancing, games, and refreshments in a welcoming atmosphere. Bookings are required and will open closer to the event date.
In addition to local events, Seniors Card holders can take advantage of free travel on public transport for the entire month of October. This includes all regional services that do not use myki -simply show your Victorian Seniors Card to the driver or conductor.
Events for everyone
The full statewide festival program will be released in September, both online and in print. Victorians can subscribe to the Seniors Card e-News or pick up a copy of the guide at Coles, participating councils, and community organisations.
"Whether you're heading to a concert, exploring local services, or simply catching up with friends, the Seniors Festival is a reminder that ageing is something to be celebrated. I encourage all older residents in Wellington Shire to get involved and enjoy the events on offer this October," Cr Rossetti added.
Seniors Festival funding
Community groups across Wellington Shire are invited to apply for grants of $250 or $500 to host events aligned with the festival's goals. Applications open Monday 28 July and close Sunday 29 August. All funded events must take place between 1 and 31 October.
- Full details and guidelines are available at Seniors Festival Funding 2025 page
- For full details on Wellington Shire's events and funding opportunities, visit Wellington Shire Council - Seniors website
Pictures from Wellington Shire Council website.
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