Healthy Ageing

Live Better, Longer! Your Personal Guide to Healthy Ageing

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Healthy Ageing

At Comlink Australia, we believe ageing isn’t just about adding years to life — it’s about adding life to your years.

Healthy ageing is about staying active, connected, and confident as you grow older.

This section will help you explore how to enhance your physical, mental, emotional, and social wellbeing through simple, evidence-based lifestyle choices.

Breaking it down

Keys to Healthy Ageing

We’ve identified 10 “Keys to Healthy Ageing” each representing a powerful area of focus that can support you in living a more vibrant and independent life. You’ll start to see these icons featured in our social event guides and programs. 

Click through each key to discover tips, insights, and activity ideas tailored to your needs.

Intergenerational Health

Intergenerational Health

Focuses on fostering relationships across different age groups, promoting mutual support, and learning from diverse perspectives. Intergenerational activities such as mentorship programs, school or early education centre based events, storytelling, or collaborative workshops would fall under this category.

Community Health

Community Health

Involves building a sense of connection and belonging, fostering supportive social networks, and promoting collective well-being. Community-based events such as neighbourhood gatherings, volunteer opportunities, or hobby groups would be part of this key.

Brain Health

(Mental and Cognitive)

Brain Health (Mental and Cognitive)

Encompasses strategies to maintain and enhance cognitive abilities, including memory, problem-solving, and emotional regulation. Opportunities like puzzle clubs, trivia, education and training, mindfulness practices, and activities that challenge the mind would fit here.

Digital Health

Digital Health

This key supports digital literacy, security, and confidence, helping individuals use technology in daily life. It covers navigating platforms, protecting personal information, and using digital tools for work, communication, and everyday tasks. Events could include workshops on internet safety, digital skills, and using online tools for banking, socialising, or accessing services.

Medical Health

Medical Health

Covers preventative health education, managing health conditions, rehabilitation or recovery from illness or injury. Medical-related activities or events like health seminars, health support groups, coordinated medical screenings or drives, and wellness consultations would be linked to this key.

Nutrition Health

Nutrition Health

This key focuses on the importance of balanced, nutrient-rich meals that support the body’s physical and cognitive functions throughout the lifespan. Events focused on cooking classes, meal planning, exposure to new foods, opportunities to buy fresh and local produce, and diet education fall under this category.

Social Health

Social Health

This key is about building meaningful relationships, engaging in positive interactions, and feeling connected and valued within a community. Social health supports emotional well-being, reduces loneliness, and promotes belonging. Group activities, social gatherings, and community events help foster connection and shared experiences.

Sleep Health

Sleep Health

Concentrates on the quality and quantity of sleep, including how sleep impacts overall well-being. Events such as sleep hygiene workshops, relaxation exercises, and sleep studies would fit within this key.

Financial Health

Financial Health

Involves managing money, preparing for retirement, understanding insurance, developing a will, and ensuring long-term financial security. Workshops or seminars about budgeting, financial planning, wills, navigating inheritance and family expectations, and investment strategies would apply here.

Physical Health

Physical Health

Relates to maintaining an active body through regular exercise, intentional movement, preventive care, rehabilitation, and physical reablement. Events such as fitness classes, yoga, walking groups, and sport groups align with this key.

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Ana Cook

CPO

As our Chief People Officer, Ana brings over 20 years of leadership experience in People & Culture, Risk, and Business Transformation across utilities, hospitality, healthcare, and education sectors. Known for her commercial acumen and operational expertise, Ana has a proven track record in leading human resource workforce strategies, organisational turnarounds, and cultural transformation across complex, multi-site environments. 

As Director of People & Culture, Safety & Risk at Mighty Craft, she played a pivotal role in national expansion, crisis management, and strategic realignment, achieving significant cost reductions, improved employee retention, and cultural stability through major transitions. Her recent work with Kimberley Aboriginal Medical Services further demonstrates her commitment to culturally safe and community-centred care. Ana will play a key role in strategic planning and will drive the people, culture, capability, brand, and governance functions. Ana is also deeply driven by purpose-led growth and brings a unique blend of empathy, innovation and strategic insight to people leadership.

Deborah Dixon

Executive Client Services

“I am inspired to pioneer a new way forward, challenging the way we think about aged care, and inviting you to reimagine a world class system for ageing in place. To lead with grace, creating environments where true participation can co-author our new story together”

Deborah is a dynamic leader driven by a passion for making a meaningful impact in people’s lives. With extensive experience in operations management, business transformations, and strategic programs, she continuously achieves success. Deborah’s strategic insight enhances workplace productivity and fosters exceptional quality of life outcomes for clients. 

With over a decade of leadership in community aged care services, Deborah’s journey began with a genuine desire to forge meaningful connections with elderly Australians. As a compassionate advocate, she believes in dignified aging, ensuring access to the highest standard of care for every individual. Deborah envisions a future where older Australians are empowered, independent, and connected, living their best lives to the fullest.

Michael Goulding

CFO

“I am motivated most by ensuring a thriving Comlink Australia exists sustainably for many years to come. I greatly appreciate the importance of independence, personal dignity and choice as we age, and believe the delivery of Comlink Australia’s compassionate, reliable and effective care and transport services to our elderly community is a necessity”

Michael is an accomplished Chief Financial Officer and Corporate Services Manager with a proven track record in the hospital, health, and aged care sectors. With years of hands-on experience, Michael has honed his expertise, becoming a valuable asset to Comlink Australia.

As our CFO, Michael leverages his proficiency in data modelling and business intelligence to drive organisational growth and efficiency. His keen eye for budgeting ensures optimal resource allocation, leading to improved financial performance.

Armed with a Bachelor of Science (BSc) (Hons) in Finance and Accounting from The University of Salford, Michael navigates complex financial landscapes adeptly. His risk management skills safeguard the organisation, while his ICT proficiency ensures seamless technology integration for operational productivity. Michael’s commitment to supporting his team and collaborating with stakeholders ensures regulatory compliance and secures funding for future growth.

Dirk Britz

COO

“I am motivated by knowing people feel safe. With respect to the aged care sector, this safety aspect aligns with the power that community-connection provides elderly people. I am proud that Comlink Australia’s services discourage isolation and loneliness, instead promoting opportunities for elderly members of our community to remain living their best lives as independently as possible.”

Dirk Britz, our Chief Operating Officer at Comlink Australia, is a seasoned leader renowned for his achievements in the health, wellness, and fitness sectors. Passionate about fostering high-performing teams and driving innovation, Dirk is dedicated to empowering individuals to lead healthier, more fulfilling lives. Throughout his career, he has championed positive change, guiding professionals to reach their full potential and creating dynamic, motivated teams. 

With a solid academic background including a BA in Human Movement Science and Business Management from the University of the Free State, Dirk combines his expertise in operations management with a deep understanding of human potential. His qualifications from the Australian Institute of Company Directors and Harvard Business School further enrich his strategic approach. Dirk’s commitment to Comlink Australia’s vision of supporting clients to live and age well aligns perfectly with his belief in the importance of health and wellness across all generations. 

As COO, Dirk’s compassionate leadership drives our organisation’s mission forward, ensuring we achieve our goals while making a positive impact in our clients’ lives and communities.

Liam Mayo

CEO & Managing Director

“I believe that the measure of the success of a society is how well it ages, how it supports and cares for people as they age. I also believe that this is all about culture, and that Australia needs to reimagine what it means to ages in our homes and in our communities. I am proud to be leading this conversation at Comlink Australia.”

Liam, our CEO and Managing Director at Comlink Australia, is deeply committed to driving meaningful social change. He envisions a future where Australians live and age with dignity and trust, reimagining traditional approaches. Liam’s approachability is evident as he actively engages with clients, families, staff, and volunteers, gathering feedback and fostering a culture of inclusivity.

With a doctorate in sociology, Liam’s expertise in futures thinking and social change has earned him recognition as a sought-after speaker for both corporate and community audiences. He shares his insights through publications and serves as a guest researcher at Radboud University in the Netherlands, a lecturer at the University of the Sunshine Coast, and a Senior Fellow with the Centre for Postnormal Policy and Futures Studies in London. Liam’s personable leadership style and dedication to collaborative decision-making make him a trusted advocate for positive change within our organization and beyond.

Sharee Webster

Treasurer

“I am passionate about my community and giving back; I love being involved with this organisation whose mission it is to help people to age well in their own homes and communities.”

Sharee Webster, Manager of Holmans in Maroochydore since April 2007, is a Chartered Accountant with a Bachelor of Commerce from the University of Queensland. She holds certifications as a Chartered Tax Adviser from the Taxation Institute of Australia and is a Registered Tax Agent.

In July 2016, Sharee obtained her Diploma of Financial Planning, becoming a licensed Financial Adviser. Specialising in business structures, taxation advice, and Self-Managed Super Funds (SMSFs), Sharee provides strategic tax guidance to private clients, family businesses, and corporate entities.

Formerly Treasurer of the Sunshine Coast Business Women’s Network for six years, she also served on the Board of Directors of the Buderim Community Enterprises Limited, trading as the Buderim Community Bank ® Branch of Bendigo Bank, for six years. Sharee is deeply embedded in the local community and brings a wealth of experience to her role.

Elaine Jobson

Board Chair

“I am passionate about embracing a holistic approach to healthy ageing where movement, good nutrition and a sense of community are recognised as key elements to ageing well. We aim to pioneer a paradigm shift in our industry, redefining the standards of healthy ageing.”

As our new Chair of the Board, Elaine Jobson strategically positions Comlink Australia at the forefront of the healthy ageing sector. With extensive experience in health and fitness, including leading the management buyout of Jetts Fitness, Ms. Jobson brings invaluable expertise to this role.

As we redirect our focus towards becoming an industry leader, Ms. Jobson’s global experience in fostering great cultures and cultivating exceptional leaders will be instrumental in driving ongoing success. Under her leadership, we aim to mitigate the impact of age-related illnesses and create a supportive environment for seniors, promoting physical, mental, and social health.

Elaine’s vision includes a holistic approach to healthy ageing, emphasising exercise, nutrition, and community engagement. With her guidance, we are set to revolutionise healthy ageing, improving the well-being and quality of life for older Australians.

Tim Robson

Board Chair

“I’m driven by being involved in effecting positive and meaningful change to people’s lives. I strive to make a positive difference in my community, our country and hopefully one day throughout the world by supporting vulnerable and disadvantaged people and communities.”

Tim is passionate about effecting positive change in people’s lives, from the local to the global level. With expertise in corporate governance for non-profits, he advises senior management and boards, while also supporting the growth of commercial enterprises. Tim’s experience spans large-scale project management, small business development, and providing governance advice to various organisations.

As the Managing Director of a Queensland-based consulting firm, he balances his professional responsibilities with community involvement. Tim serves as an Executive Director for Five Bridges Ltd, a not-for-profit Indigenous organisation, and has held leadership roles in professional and community associations. A member of the Australian Institute of Company Directors and a Fellow of the Institute of Managers and Leaders, Tim holds a Masters in Commercial Law, a Bachelor of Business, and a Diploma of Project Management.