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We are a Computer Club within a retirement village and to comply with our insurer's rules we are restricted to residents only membership. We started in mid 2001.
The Club started in October 1998, when a small group of residents sought the assistance of ARV (Anglican Retirement Villages) management to start a computer club. For more information see www.arv.org.au.
The ASCCA Office provides an information and communication hub for our member clubs across Australia. We also help the general public find a place where they can learn about computers and technology. In addition, we have a Broadband for Seniors Kiosk whic ...
The Augusta Telecentre is a not for profit community service organisation. It provides resources and technology which are usually difficult to access to the rural community. It is open to all residents in the Augusta region.
AUSOM (pronounced 'awesome') is Australia's largest and most active APPLE User Group. Formed in 1979, the Apple Users' Society Of Melbourne (now named AUSOM) is in it's 37th year and, following the demise or fragmentation of the larger US groups, it now s ...
Avalon Computer Pals helps seniors learn and improve their computer skills. It is a not for profit organisation run by volunteers. Since 2000, we have helped hundreds of seniors from complete beginners to people who need to improve or update their skills. ...