U3A Redcliffe Inc.

Acknowledgement of country

U3A Redcliffe acknowledges the traditional custodians of the land on which our campus is situated, and pay our respects to their elders past and present.

About U3A Redcliffe

U3A Redcliffe is the largest over-50s organisation on the Redcliffe Peninsula. Our campus is on the ground floor of the Moreton Bay Regional Council office in Irene Street.

We are proud to provide learning and social opportunities to people over 50 who have retired or are semi-retired.

Our apolitical and non-denominational organisation is run by volunteers.

Click here to go to the About Us page, which contains more information about U3A Redcliffe.

Problems with accessing Courses page

It has come to our attention that some members are having difficulties accessing the Courses page when using Android tablets (but not phones) or Windows computers.

If you encounter this problem please double click on the Courses button on the menu at the top of the page.

If the problem persists please contact the Web Manager: web_manager@u3aredcliffe.org.au.

Our mission

U3A Redcliffe aims to help older adults realise their personal goals and expectations by providing relevant learning and teaching programs and activities.

Click here to download, or right click to view our Strategic Plan which contains our full mission and vision statements.

Contact us

Campus

Council Administration Offices
Level 1
1 Irene Street
Redcliffe   Qld   4022

Opening hours

During term time the campus is open 8:30 am—4:00 pm Monday to Friday.

Please note:

The front doors to the building open at 8:30 am. Members are not able to obtain entry until after that time.

Between 8:15—8:30 am the office team are preparing U3A campus for classes.

Phone

(07) 3284 2687

Email

u3a@u3aredcliffe.org.au

Postal address

PO Box 667
Redcliffe Qld 4020

Our background photograph

Our former Vice President, Neil Johnston, is a talented photographer. He took the photo of the beach and jetty at Redcliffe that has been used as a background on this website. This is the photograph in its entirety so you can appreciate Neil’s contribution.