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About Latrobe Valley U3A

Latrobe Valley U3A is an incorporated organisation that provides low-cost educational opportunities for its members. Membership is restricted to those in active retirement. There are no other formal requirements, and no examinations or awards.

How does U3A operate?

U3A is run by retired people for retired people. A Committee of Management is elected by the members at the Annual General Meeting each March. All tutors and other leaders are volunteers and are generally drawn from the membership. Members are encouraged to become active participants in the courses they chose.

What does U3A offer?

Latrobe Valley U3A plans to offer long and short courses and activities in most weeks from March to November. Additional courses to those listed in the prospectus will be advertised throughout the year in our newsletter, by email, on the website and notice board. All courses should provide a sound theoretical foundation in the subject, including those with a practical orientation.

Subscriptions

The yearly membership subscription is determined by the Committee and confirmed at the Annual General Meeting. Payment of your subscription by March of each year ensures that you will continue to receive your newsletter and be able to attend classes of your choice, except for the payment of any special levies or material costs applicable to your particular course. The current subscription is $60 per member and $30 for new members who join after 1st July.

Pro-rata fees are applicable for new members joining after June 30th. We also offer reciprocal membership for members of other U3A branches.

Newsletters

Membership entitles a member to receive four newsletters during the year. The newsletter is emailed to members, but hard copies are available on request, at Airlie Bank Homestead. Mail delivery can be arranged for an additional annual charge. The newsletter is published four times per year: February, May, August, and November, and is also available on the website. The February issue gives the appropriate notices required for the Annual General Meeting which is held in March.

Name Badges

When the yearly subscription is paid, the member will be issued with a name badge which indicates that the member is financial for the current year. Members are required to wear their name badges at classes, which helps to identify fellow class members, and also indicates to the tutor that attendees are financial and will not have to pay the casual class full fee. The back of the badge has space for contacts.

Member Social Functions

Three times throughout the year, member luncheons are organised, usually at the AGM, then mid-year, and finally end-of-year. These functions are well attended and provide an opportunity for members to meet together in a social atmosphere. Refer to the newsletter for details. 

Emails and the noticeboard will provide more information.

Classes

A member is normally entitled to attend any class without conditions of regular attendance, examinations, or educational qualifications. However, for some special classes, certain conditions do apply and these conditions are indicated in the prospectus in the class specifications.  COVID conditions apply to all classes.

Casual Attendances

An opportunity exists for prospective members to attend one class at no cost. Subsequent attendances will cost $5 per class.

Prospectus

Course descriptions and a current timetable can be found on Notice Board.