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Regional WA events to raise awareness of elder abuse

An event highlighting respect towards elders in Mullewa is one of eight across the Mid West and Gascoyne to receive State Government funding to raise awareness of elder abuse in the regions.

Published: 6 June 2025
  • wa
  • 6 June 2025
  • The Geraldton Guardian

World Elder Abuse Awareness Day on June 15 aims to raise awareness of the mistreatment of elderly people as a step to help prevent it.

In total, 18 organisations will receive up to $5000 to host workshops, education seminars, art projects and morning teas to get the community working together to respond to the issue.

WA residents are being encouraged to “Wise Up, Rise Up Against Elder Abuse”, with the community encouraged to take action.

On June 13, Mullewa Community Resource Centre will host a morning tea highlighting respect for elders.

On the same day, Morawa’s CRC will hold a community dinner, while the Cue CRC will host a luncheon on June 16.

Camps highlighting the issue have also been planned, with Yulella Aboriginal Corporation and Wattandee Littlewell Aboriginal Corporation hosting events in June.

In the Gascoyne, the Shire of Carnarvon will hold various events in honour of the day, while Gnowangerup CRC and Gascoyne Community Services Aboriginal Corporation will also host sessions to educate the community.

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