About Seniors
About Seniors provides independent, up-to-date information for those approaching retirement, in retirement and their families.
Alzheimer's Association
Alzheimer's Australia is the peak body providing support and advocacy for the quarter of a million Australians living with dementia.
Arts and Health Australia
Aevum has partnered with Arts and Health Australia (AHA) with an aim to foster healthy ageing and encourage a social interaction and a creative lifestyle. Arts and Health Australia is a networking and advocacy organisation and consulting agency, established to enhance and improve health and wellbeing within the community through engagement in creative activity. AHA provides research and strategic solutions as well as hosting conferences, forums and training programs.
Australian Ageing Agenda
The Australian Ageing Agenda is an independent and professional publication for the aged care and retirement industries in Australia.
Australian Seniors Computer Clubs Association

Aevum proudly sponsors the Austrailan Seniors Computer Clubs Association (ASCCA). ASCCA works to support seniors to take advantage of modern information technology to meet their individual needs and become computer literate at their own pace, in a friendly non-threatening environment.
My Life Change
My Life Change offers contacts and resources to help in the transition from full time work to retirement.
National Seniors Australia
National Seniors is a not-for-profit, membership-based community organisation that aims to provide economic and social benefits for people 50 years and over. The organisation represents its members' views to government at all levels, makes donations and provides services and advice to charitable institutions assisting people 50 years and over.
Retirement and Aged Care Australia
Retirement and Aged Care Australia (RACA) is a not-for-profit organisation dedicated to addressing the needs and interests of Australians aged 55 and older.
Retirement Villages Association
The Retirement Village Association (RVA) is Australia's peak body for the retirement village industry. With an underlying strength of over 600 village and associate members nationally, the RVA plays a critical role in the ongoing growth and sustainability of the retirement village industry.
Retirement Village Residents Association
The Retirement Village Residents' Association (RVRA) assists residents with awareness and understanding of their rights and obligations as well as defending and extending the rights of residents in Retirement Villages. The RVRA does not offer legal advice, but can direct people to appropriate organisations.