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Events and outings

Events and outings

Save the date: Monday 12th July, 2021

Great food and entertainment at Tuart Place. A reminder will be posted out closer to the date.

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NOTICE OF MEETING

2021 AGM

In accordance with Rule 16 of the Rules of Association of Forgotten Australian Coming Together (FACT) Inc., notice is hereby given that the Annual General Meeting of the Association will be held at Tuart Place, 24 High Street, Fremantle at 12 noon, Wednesday 13th October 2021.

To donate to Tuart Place:

Account Name: Forgotten Australians Coming Together Inc Bank: Commonwealth Bank Branch: Fremantle, WA BSB number: 066-107 Account number: 1048-4327

WHAT’S ON?

REGULAR EVENTS

• Every Monday: Singing group 10.30am-12pm • & the Big Monday Lunch at noon • Every Monday: Counselling sessions available with psychotherapist Gordon Paton, by appointment • Every Monday: Computers & mobile phone help from 10.30am • Every Wednesday: Susy’s Support Group 10.30am-12 noon • Every Wednesday: Computers & mobile phone help, from 10.30am. • Every 2nd Thursday: Craft with Vera 10.30am - 12 noon • Every 2nd Thursday: Computers & mobile phone help, from 10.30am.

Singing on Mondays with Ginny

Come along and join in the Monday morning Singing Group at 10.30am - followed by our Big Lunch at 12 noon. Everyone is welcome!

Where is Tuart Place?

Tuart Place is located in the old Cleo’s Hotel at 24 High Street, in the West End of Fremantle, near the historic Roundhouse. There is no on-site parking, so some of our visitors park at South Beach and catch the Blue Central Area Transit (CAT) Bus, which stops close by in Phillimore Street, just after Cliff Street. If you are travelling on foot from Fremantle Train Station, Tuart Place is a five minute walk.

Free legal advice

With lawyer Gary Dean, by appointment. Call Reception to book a phone, Zoom or personal consultation with Gary at Tuart Place to discuss any general legal concerns or questions.

Tuart Place is the State funded service for care leavers: the Forgotten Australians, former child migrants from the UK and Malta, and members of the Stolen Generations and their descendants.

Tuart Place provides individual counselling, telephone counselling, support groups, social activities, assistance with non-recent abuse complaints & Redress applications, volunteering opportunities, IT support & training, visiting health & legal services, family tracing, assistance to access records, and help in dealing with other agencies. All services are free of charge.

Support Group with Susy on Wednesdays

10.30am - 12 noon Join us for a cuppa first. No need to book.

High Street Happenings

15th End-of-Year Barbecue (Sun 15-11-20)

January & February 2021 Issue 13

Dave M, Sen Dean Smith, Sen Rachel Siewert, Pip, The Hon Simone McGurk, Peter L, Susy

“High Street Happenings”

The ‘High Street Happenings’ is a newsletter produced by Tuart Place participants that is published every two months.

It’s full of interesting stories and photos of things that have happened at 24 High Street, and news about upcoming events and outings.

You can pick up a printed version at Tuart Place or send us your email address to receive the electronic version.

The fabulous High Street Happenings is also available on the Tuart Place website at www.tuartplace.org/news-events/ high-street-happenings/

Tuart Times enquiries

Newsletter Editor: Philippa White Newsletter enquiries/contributions: via email to admin@tuartplace.org

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