Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER

Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER
HomeNewsGeelong lights up for National Carers Week

Geelong lights up for National Carers Week

Geelong has been lit up with vibrant colours to recognise and support the efforts of unpaid carers during National Carers Week.

The Catenary Lights were illuminated over the Malop and Moorabool Streets intersection on Monday, October 16 and throughout the week to Saturday, October 21.

Geelong carer Dij Vriens looks after her daughter Zara, who has Down Syndrome, and said being a carer was challenging and rewarding.

“It’s like walking around with an extra appendage or like having two shadows,” she said.

“Zara’s independent, but she likes to be around other people and needs someone there to support her or be with her to play and talk with her.”

Ms Vriens said being a carer was a “role filled with love, sacrifice and resilience”, and this week allowed carers to come together, share their stories, and find strength in the community.

“You just have to keep going for your person, otherwise you break down,” she said.

“I chose to look after her rather than put her in a home because I feel that I give her the best support she needs, but that’s not always the best for me.

“National Carers Week is a reminder that we are not alone on this journey, and our efforts are truly appreciated.”

Carers Victoria chief executive Judith Abbott National Carers Week was a time to acknowledge unpaid carers and asked people to reach out to anyone they know in a caring role.

“A caring role can take up a lot of time, leaving people with little time and energy to maintain other interest and friendships,” she said.

Digital Edition
Subscribe

Get an all ACCESS PASS to the News and your Digital Edition with an online subscription

Revitalising Geelong

Revitalising central Geelong has been a key focus of my term as mayor, and we are working hard to activate and renew areas within...

Open for learning

More News

Arrests made following afternoon police incident

Two people have been arrested after an allegedly stolen vehicle reversed into a school bus while attempting to flee from police in Geelong yesterday...

Man charged after body found on beach

A man has been charged with murder after the body of a woman was found in Geelong this week. A community member...

Open for learning

As thousands of children across the region returned to school after the summer break, two new primary schools in Greater Geelong opened their doors...

Arts grants now open

Local artists and creatives can now apply for grants from the City of Greater Geelong to help further their professional development. Applications are now open...

Youth leaders ready to represent

Geelong’s newest youth councillors are ready to make their mark on their city. The 11 members of the 2026 Youth Council, aged between 13 and...

Queens Park operator announced

Negotiations are set to begin between the City of Greater Geelong and management company Clublinks over the lease of Queens Park Golf Club in...

Exciting racing and close finishes

It was a great weekend for yacht racing, with Ray Roberts’ Team Hollywood claiming line honours during the Festival of Sails’ Geelong Passage Race....

Magpies and Rosellas kings of T20 comps

North Geelong won its third consecutive Geelong Cricket Association T20 premiership with a 27-run win against a gutsy Leopold at Queens Park, Highton on...

Magpies swoop on 3rd straight title

North Geelong won its third consecutive T20 title at Queens Park, Highton, on Monday and Independent photographer Ivan Kemp was there to capture some...

Man arrested after body found on beach

A man has been arrested after a woman’s body was found in Geelong yesterday. A 53-year-old man, who is of no fixed address,...