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    Loftus Community Centre, 99 Loftus Street, Leederville WA 6007

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    First Friday of the month at 10:00am

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About our branch


The Branch has its origins in the Self-Funded Retiree Association which later became the National Seniors Association.
We provide a friendly atmosphere for seniors at our monthly meetings.
We invite informative Speakers on topics of interest to Seniors. We also provide tea and time for friendly socialising.
Our Branch has a program of inexpensive outings during the year
The cost per month is $5.00 which also gives you a free ticket in a monthly raffle.


Events


Photo Gallery


Jasmine Knapp, whose mother Dr Maxine Knapp wrote an account of the men and women who established the Aboriginal Evangelical Fellowship
Aunty Jacky Eades, whose husband Gerald is the current Pastor of the Aboriginal Evangelical Fellowship.
Photo of the Program for the Singing Violin
Photo Courtesy Peter Macri
Part of the audience for the Musi=c Concert at the Mt Claremont Community Hall
Photo Courtesy Peter Macri
Shannon Rhodes on the Violin and Gladys Chia on the Piano before the start of the Concert
Photo Courtesy Peter Macri
Shannon Rhodes playing the Violin.
Photo Courtesy Peter Macri
Rod, Ann and Derek
Ernest da Silva, Alina de Souza, Mary Gregory and Terri Mclaren at the Pines
Mignnone Goes, Pam Wates and Ruby Eagle
Tony Fernandes, Mel and Cheryl Barrett
Spring Concert
Haydn Armida Overture
Mozart Clarinet Concerto
Haydn "Farewell" Symphony
Conducted by Daniel Corvaia
Alex Wallace on the Clarinet
Ernest da Silva & Chappie Lobo on a Trishaw in Cycling without wheels
Cheryl & Mel Barrett on a trishaw in Cycling without wheels
Melody Correia & Elizabeth Simionato on a trishaw in Cycling with wheels
Deep & Giselle Shankar on a trishaw in Cycling without wheels
Having lunch at Selera Malayis
Group Photo of participants at the Rottnest Day Outing on 13 August 2024
Quokka at Rottnest Island
The Holy Trinity Church at Rottnest Island
The Altar at the Holy Trinity Church on Rottnest Island
Kevin Mack and Alan Benn from Environmental House Bayswater with Terry Quinn.Alan spoke on the benefits of home electrification powered by renewable energy.
Some participants at the Christmas in July Function
Some Participants at the Christmas in July Function
Philip Goes playing the Christmas Carols ay the Christmas in July Function
Chappie Lobo with recipients of Awards of recognitions Melody Correia, Curtis Clark and Adolph de Sousa
Chappie Lobo, Treasurer and Chair of July Meeting, flanked by Aged Care Advocates Amina Shipp and Yvonne Buter
Members of Bus 1 with Paul Udinga, National Parks Ranger
Members of Bus 2 with Paul Udinga, National Parks Ranger
Paul Udinga welcoming National Seniors members to the Park at the Pechey Road entrance in Swan View
Members standing at the entrance of the Railway tunnel built in the late 19C
Part of the Perth Branch Members attending the Mozart in May Concert organised by the Perth Western Suburbs Branch.
Warm up by ex UWA Music students and graduates prior to the Mozart in May Concert organised by NSA Music
Treasurer, Chappie Lobo with Paul Udinga, Park Ranger, John Forrest National Park and Terry Quinn.
Paul Udinga, National Forrest Park Ranger commenting on the typical life of a National parks Ranger at the June Meeting of the National Seniors
Acting President Adolph de Sousa, Jasmyn Hutin, Communications and Marketing Manager, Orana House and member Judith Bartlett
Jasmine Hutin, Communications and Marketing Manager, Orana House speaking on the topic of Women's refuge and Homelessness .
from left: Terry Quinn, Christine Choo Guest Speaker on the topic from Penang to Perth, with Judy Bartlett, Peter Choo and Adolph de Sousa, Vice President
Christine Choo presenting personal journey from Penang to Perth and her PhD on Aboriginal settlement in the Kimberley
At La Spata Lane Garden with Jude Scott (with black top standing) the owner of the garden
Part of the members at lunch at the Last Local
Perth Western Suburb Branch Members posing in front of Yaguburt Cirkelstone at Coodanup in March 2024
Perth Branch Members posing in front of Yaguburt Cirkelstone at Coodanup in August 2023
Perth Members with their bus at Seba the Song Giant from L-R Mina Crasto, Elizabeth Simionato, Terri and Rod MacLaren, Melanie Fonseca, Philip Goes, Genie Bristowe, Lawrence Minus (Bus Driver) and Melody Correia (Bus Leader)
At Saltbush Restaurant Members of Peel Branch Faye Clavi, Mandy and John Kuppens, Vreni Tillmann and Tina Frost (President)
Some Perth Branch Members at the Saltbush Restaurant: Carmen, Pauline, Thomas, Adolph and Mal Hordern from Western Suburbs
The MacLarens and Philip Goes with members from Western Suburbs
Zac Prince & Vian Botma, Exercise Physiologists, Ross Campbell, Member PROST and Jeff Leach, Chairman of PROST with Terry Flanagan, Terry Quinn and Curtis Clark following their guest presentation on Prostate Cancer
From Left to Right. Joseph Lieberfreund, Organiser of the Quintet Con Brio Concert, with Terry Middleton, President, Perth Western Suburbs Branch and Terry Flanagan, President of Perth Branch
The Quintet Con Brio with Esther Lee (Oboe), Dominique Rees (Flute), Marina Chen (Bassoon), Raras Sukardi (Clarinet) and Jacob Fenchel (French Horn) performing at the Western Suburbs End of Year Concert.
From left: Richard Arnold, President, Kalamunda Branch, Terry Flanagan, President, Perth Branch with Tom Hoggs, Owner of Romancing the Stone Garden in Maida Vale
Part of the 60 plus members of the Kalamunda and Perth Branches who braved a hot day for a sausage and sizzle outing at the Romancing the Stone Garden
Peter Snow OAM, Director of Jaycees Foundation, surrounded by Terry Flanagan, President, NSA, Perth,  Adolph de Sousa, Vice President and Terry Quinn
Part of the Perth Meeting audience watching PeterSnow's presentation
The waiting lounge at the Pines Restaurant with our members and guests waiting to be ushered into the dining room. 42 persons participated in the event.
Another photo of part of our valued guests at the Pines on 3 November 2023
Mrs June MacDonald, Chair, Policy Action Group, with member of PAG, Rod McLaren who is also Secretary of the National Seniors Perth Branch
Members at Cicerellos and at the WA Shipwrecks Museum:(From Lot R)Louis, Tony, President Terry Flanagan, Rosanna, Celestine and Leo
Hon Fred Chaney AO surrounded by President Terry Flanagan and Terry Quinn at the Loftus Community Centre, Leederville
Twenty two members and Guests standing in front of Thomas Dambo's Yaburgurt Cirkellstone
Some of our friendly NSA Perth Branch members enjoying a beautiful day investigating the impressive community veggie gardens, with recovered native plant zones, insect habitats, animal safe harbours, with turtle, frog and fish colonies. A nicer day could
President Terry Flanagan with a Group of 35 Members and Guests at a recent outing on the Rail to Airport Central and to Terminal 1
Part of Guests and Members dining at Citiplace after a rail trip to the International Airport. Prominent member Elsie Tester who attends meetings and events of three other Branches and Curtis Clark are in the foreground. They have been long-standing membe
Another photo of Members and Guests at the dining room at Citiplace. Terry Flanagan, President and Terry Quin can be seen conversing in the far background.
President Terrence Flanagan and Fr Robert Nixon in the Centre surrounded by participants at the New Norcia Meditative Retreat.
A view of the Abbey Church at New Norcia
A view of the New Norcia housing the Art Gallery and Museum
Another view of the Abbey Church
Inside the Courtyard of the Monastery.
Terry Flanagan, President with Zaneta Mascarenhas MP for Swan, Guest Speaker at the Meeting on 14 April 2023
Members Quin Warrier, Serge Aumond, Secretary Brian Vertannes, President Terry Flanagan, and members Judy Bartlett, Terry Quinn, John Orzanski and Curtis Clark(past President) at the Bentley Pines Restaurant

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November 2024

Vol 2 Number 10

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October 2024

Vol 2 Number 9

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August Newsletter

Vol 2 Number 7

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July Newsletter

Vol 2 Number 6

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June 2024

Vol 2 No 5

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