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Probus marks 50 years

Probus is marking a significant milestone in 2026, celebrating 50 years of bringing people together through local clubs built on friendship, connection and shared interests.

Since the first Probus Club formed in Australia in 1976, Probus has grown into a vibrant network of social clubs spanning across all states and territories of Australia, supporting more than 90,000 members across 1,300 clubs. Over five decades, Probus has played a vital role in helping people build meaningful social connections and stay active and engaged at every stage of later life.

At its heart, Probus is about connection and community.

“Probus was created to ensure people had a place to connect, form friendships and enjoy life beyond work,” said Silvana Martignago, the CEO of Probus in Australia and New Zealand.

“Fifty years on, that purpose is more important than ever. Research consistently shows that strong social connections are closely linked to improved mental health, wellbeing and quality of life as people age. Studies have found that staying socially connected can reduce feelings of loneliness and isolation, which are increasingly recognised as key challenges for older Australians.”

As Australia’s populations age, social connection has become increasingly important for mental health and wellbeing. Probus clubs provide a welcoming environment for retirees, semi-retirees and those planning their next chapter, offering regular activities, outings and opportunities to build genuine friendships.

The benefits of Probus have been widely recognised by all levels of government as well as the Governor General of Australia highlighting the significant contribution Probus makes to the lives of older Australians.

Probus’ 50th anniversary will be celebrated through local events hosted by Clubs across Australia, reflecting Probus’ strong community roots. A key commemorative event will be held on 3 February at Hunters Hill in Sydney, home to the oldest Probus Club in Australia, which first opened its doors to new members on that date in 1976.

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