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Through five global pandemics and two World Wars, Ken Weeks has lived all 112 years of his remarkable life to the fullest.
Described by his family as a true Aussie battler, Weeks is not only the country’s oldest living person but also the oldest Australian man on record.
The supercentenarian celebrated the milestone with a heartwarming birthday party surrounded by family, friends and community members.

Born on October 5, 1913, in Grafton on the NSW north coast, Weeks has witnessed a century of change and is proudly going strong.

Gold balloons showing the numbers "112" and other blue and yellow balloons and confetti.

Ken Weeks turned 112 surrounded by loved ones. Source: AAP / Supplied by Ardent Communications

Being active has always been important to Weeks, who was still walking into town for shopping after turning 100.

He later adopted a tricycle to maintain his independence and now finds himself walking around his residential care facility, staying connected and aware of everything happening in his home.
His granddaughter Eunice says her beloved grandfather is an inspiration.
“My grandpa’s life reflects the Aussie battle – his determination, ingenuity and hope are inspirational,” she said.

“He has a sustaining faith in God. We love him and are happy to be his family.”

Ken Weeks, Australia's oldest man, stands by a table with sandwiches and cupcakes in front of gold balloons that say "112."

Ken Weeks still keeps active at 112, walking around his care facility. Source: AAP / Supplied by Ardent Communications

Weeks has lived a busy life, trying his hand at many professions and even applying for the Royal Australian Air Force during World War II.

From road construction to truck driving and co-owning a car dealership, his hardworking spirit has shone throughout his life.
He lived independently in the same home for 65 years before moving into care at Whiddon Grafton just before his 105th birthday.

“Today, at 112, he stands as Australia’s oldest living person,” Whiddon chief executive Chris Mamarelis said.

“It’s an honour to celebrate this moment with him and to have him as a cherished member of our community.”
Surrounded by loved ones and gifts, Weeks was seen smiling during his early birthday celebration.
He will also be presented with a special gift and a plaque by Whiddon to recognise his record-breaking longevity.

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