It’s time to shine a light on older people and ageing.
For too long, older people have felt invisible, overlooked and underestimated. It’s time we collectively take a long hard look at ageing and celebrate all that “old” means.
The Shine a Light photography competition invites you to place ‘oldies’ front and centre and remember what’s great about ageing. Go on. Shine a Light on the older people in your life.
Making Billy Tea
Maree Myhill
Framed Memories
Meagan Linsell
Life is wonderful
John Egan
Reflections of a life ...
Paul Kerr
John and Jimmy friends
Jeffrey Vaughan
Aunty Marsha
Helen Supple
Age is not just a number
Julie Saguin
My Doddie makes me laugh
Sienna Stuart
Restful Gaze
Bob Green
Collect the eggs, water the garden, swing on the swings.
Isabelle Armstrong
A Walk in The Past
Isabelle Armstrong
Waiting for results
Tammy Mc Gaw
The Bagpipes
Samantha McKenzie
Old Hands
Bob Green
Holding Onto The Next Generation
Jypsie Cronan
The Junior
Isabelle Armstrong
A Spot of Yellow
Isabelle Armstrong
Homeless
Bob Green
Just Like Grandad
Jypsie Cronan
90 Years of Wisdom
Helen Supple
Reflection.
Meagan Linsell
About us
The Forrest Centre is Wagga Wagga’s only truly local and independent aged care provider. Established in 1985 by locals for locals, our aged care focuses on each person’s physical, emotional and spiritual needs.
As a registered charity, we are not motivated by profit. We operate independently and are solely focused on doing our job well and ensuring you and your loved one get the most from life, and age with dignity.
Compassionate and respectful aged care – learn more at forrestcentre.com.au