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Sunbury Seniors Hub opened

Sunbury Seniors are celebrating the opening of their new home.

The Sunbury Seniors Hub officially opened in November, with the new building delivering a modern community facility designed to meet the changing needs of Hume’s residents, in a place where they can meet, connect and thrive.

Sunbury Seniors president Louise Zambrello celebrated the opening of the hub and is excited for the group to move back in and expand their service offerings.

“We are very excited about the new hub. We’re going to be able to offer a lot more activities to seniors around Sunbury,” she said.

“It’s got everything we need.”

The group will officially move into the hub in January.

“It’s not just for Sunbury Seniors, our organisation, but it’s for all seniors, and the many seniors’ groups that cater for seniors in Sunbury,” she said.

Mayor Carly Moore welcomed the opening for the Sunbury community.

“The Sunbury Seniors Hub represents a new chapter for our community. By transforming the former Senior Citizens Centre into a modern, multi-use facility, we’re ensuring that older residents have a space that truly meets their needs,” she said.

The $4.3 million project was delivered by Hume council, and funding from the state government.

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