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Film-making experience for people in their 60s, 70s, and beyond.

Good Lives on Film first screened at the Mercury Cinema in Adelaide, South Australia on 17 February 2015. Seven film-makers saw their vision of what it means to have a good life as you get older, shown on the big screen to an enthusiastic crowd.

These films were produced to form part of the resource kit for the Australian Government funded initiative called the Exchange, to support older people and their peers to live good lives.

Since then, two more film series have been produced – scroll down to see all the films produced over the three series.

Series 1

Featured stories about the give and take of volunteering; bouncing back after injury; the importance of a hobby; the joy of singing; the love of pets and the trials and triumphs of migrating to a new land.

To view, click on the videos below.

Series 2

Four films produced by ten amateur filmmakers covered stories of grief and loss, learning to dance and learning to play an instrument at a later age, making a new life in a new country, and what makes a good life in retirement.

To view, click on the videos below.

What happened when the cameras weren’t rolling!

Series 3

Three films produced by amateur filmmakers covered migrant stories.

To view, click on the videos below.

Interested in hosting a screening of these films at your workplace, community centre, school or university?

Get the ‘good lives conversation’ started! Whether the films are enjoyed by a small group of friends or at a large gathering, Good Lives on Film can be shown free-of-charge anywhere you choose. We’ll provide some helpful hints for your screening event, including invitation templates, and conversation starter postcards.

We can help you publicise your event through our networks and include it on our website, so please reach out to us for assistance. Depending on the scale of your event, you may also want to use social media, create posters/flyers, partner with organisations, and contact local media.

Register your interest – call 8159 3425 or email [email protected]

 

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This weekend marks a major milestone for aged care in Australia, from 1 November, the new Aged Care Act and Support at Home Program come into effect, putting older Australians firmly at the centre of care.

At ACH Group, we welcome this important reform which strengthens protections, lifts expectations across the sector, and sets out clear rights for older people based on dignity, respect, and choice.

The introduction of the new Aged Care Act marks a significant shift for older Australians and the organisations that support them. For customers, the Act brings a stronger focus on clinical care, higher quality standards, and a new approach to financial contributions. ACH Group has been committed to guiding customers through these changes helping them understand the new requirements, supporting their planning, and ensuring continuity of care as the sector evolves. 

Preparing for these changes has involved a significant transformation across our organisation, updating systems, enhancing governance, training our teams, and supporting our people to embed the new standards in their daily work.

We are proud of this collective effort across ACH Group and the broader aged care sector. Together, we are creating a safer, fairer, and more person-centred aged care system that upholds the rights, dignity, and choices of older Australians ensuring every individual receives care tailored to their needs under the protections and standards of the new Aged Care Act.

Our sincere thanks to our 2,000-strong workforce for their professionalism, compassion, and commitment in preparing for this change, and to all those across the sector who have contributed to delivering this milestone reform.

Learn more about the new Aged Care Act and what it means for you at: https://bit.ly/4hBZDrJ