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Association of Independent Retirees Women's support service

Services

First formed in 1990, A.I.R. is a non-party political organisation, representing retired and partly retired people who are not in full time employment. It's a not-for-profit volunteer organisation whose major purpose is to represent this rapidly growing section of the Australian population at all levels of Government. Office bearers at all levels are volunteers. Their efforts are supplemented by planning and policy committees. comprising members of the company. The association works for the benefit and welfare of all retirees. To seek a fair and just economic, taxation and social environment that recognises and compensates for the special problems of fully or partly self-funded retirees. To provide information on all matters pertaining to retirees. To conduct research to further the objects of the Company. To seek recognition as a body speaking for retirees at Local, State and Federal Government levels, and by the community at large and by the media. To foster membership of the Company throughout Australia. To cooperate with other organisations with objectives consistent with those of the Company.

Category

Older Women

Website

https://www.independentretirees.com

Contacts

Phone
02 6290 2599

Contact Women’s Infolink

If you require further assistance with your query or problem, please contact Women’s Infolink by phoning our team on 1800 177 577 (freecall, Monday to Friday, 8am to 6pm).

You can also email Women’s Infolink if you wish to:

In an emergency

If you are in a life-threatening or emergency situation, call Triple Zero (000) for police, fire or ambulance, any time, day or night.