With the advent of 2026, seniors across the Northern Tablelands can rejoice as the coveted Legal Aid Seniors Diary makes a comeback. Last seen in 2025, this publication is much more than just a diary; it’s a lifeline filled with practical and legal advice purpose-built to assist those in their golden years.
A Pocket of Wisdom
Published with the vision of empowering seniors, the diary is packed with insights on myriad topics such as avoiding scams, navigating goods and services, and understanding driving fines. Divulged in an easily digestible manner, seniors will find solace in its pages, gaining knowledge without the overwhelming legal jargon.
Bridging Cultures Through Art
A unique addition to this year’s diary is the exquisite cover artwork by the celebrated Aboriginal artist Shelby-Rae Lyons. Her art gracefully encapsulates the essence of Elders and the significance they hold within family and cultural history. This intertwining of art and culture not only makes the diary a tool but also a treasure trove of stories.
More Than Just a Diary
Senior community members enjoy more than advice; the diary includes a calendar with key dates, making it an essential organizational tool. The distribution policy allows up to two copies per household, ensuring that the wisdom reaches as many seniors as possible.
How to Secure Your Copy
According to Moree Online News, Member for Northern Tablelands, Brendan Moylan, is actively encouraging seniors to engage with his offices in Armidale, Moree, and Inverell to secure their copy of this invaluable resource. The excitement surrounding its release is palpable, and seniors are urged not to miss out on this opportunity to equip themselves with knowledge for the coming year.
The 2026 Legal Aid Seniors Diary is set to release on Monday, 1 December, and it’s free for everyone, reinforcing the commitment to support the senior community by empowering them with knowledge and resources.