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If you are trying to find information on this site, in most browsers you can use Ctrl-F to search for text just within the page you are on.
This is not very sophisticated searching. You do not have to worry about upper or lower case, the system ignores case and searches for both. However it doesn't automatically look for synonyms or related terms. It doesn't come up with suggestions for typos. You can't use truncation or logical operators like AND or OR, and you must use the exact word you want,
The best way to search is by using one of the standard search engines such as Duck Duck Go, Google or Bing (there are others). Just open a new browser tab and search as you usually do.
All of our web pages are indexed by these search engines, though it may take a few days for them to pick up changes.
If you are using one of these search engines, searches for single words or common terms will find thousands of hits. You can limit your search to the U3A Cygnet website only, by typing in your search terms, then a space, and then site:u3acygnet.au. So a search for membership just within the U3A Cygnet website would look like this:
membership site:u3acygnet.au
This syntax for a site search may vary, not all search engines are the same. Check in your search engine's help screens.
And if all else fails
We'll be happy to help.