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Bribie Island Seniors' Computing Club    (BISCC)

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Bribie Island Seniors' Computing Club

The Bribie Island Seniors' Computing Club "BISCC" was formed in December 2000 sponsored by Bongaree Neighbourhood Watch as a non-profit mutual help group to provide an avenue for senior citizens to share and develop their knowledge of computing.
Located in South East Queensland Australia, about 70km north of Brisbane.

Members new to computing can receive tuition in the Basic Training at two levels, Basic (Crackers) and Intermediate (Arrowroot), although at present we are limited by resources. They can then proceed into one or more of the many workshops.

Autonomous Special Interest Groups (SIGs) run in parallel with their own agendas and cross communicate via this Website and a monthly meeting at 10:00am on each fourth Wednesday in the Auditorium of the Bribie RSL. The strength of the Bribie Island Seniors' Computing Club (BISCC) lies in the Special Interest Groups each working in their own field of interest.

For people researching their ancestry, the Family History Interest Group (BIFHIG) have Family History and Convict surname databases on this website, with over 1000 names being researched by members.




BISCC images

Photo:   Noreen Everson