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Reading the classics can be a labour of love

Books such as War and Peace and Don Quixote often sit on people’s bookshelves, perhaps a legacy of their school or university days. It’s time to dust them off, appreciating why these literary masterpieces have timeless appeal.

Jamie Nemtsas | 5th Feb 2025 | More
Acquiring language skills enhance the travel experience

Growing numbers of tourists increasingly want to get off the beaten track. If that’s your ambition, then it helps to have a working knowledge of the local vernacular.

Jamie Nemtsas | 22nd Jan 2025 | More
  • What’s the value of a close friend in retirement?

    More than 2,000 years ago, the Chinese Confucian philosopher Mencius said friends are the siblings God never gave us. Those sage words ring ever truer in retirement when the opportunities to find friendship are more limited.

    Jon Glass | 15th Jan 2025 | More
    A retiree’s paradise in the middle of nowhere

    Despite Esperance being one of the most isolated towns in Australia, its pristine beauty makes it a magnet for those wanting a slower – and cheaper – pace of life in retirement.

    Jamie Nemtsas | 18th Dec 2024 | More
  • University of the Third Age encourages learning for its own sake

    Speakers of the calibre of David Knoff, the expedition leader stranded with his team in Antarctic during COVID, can regularly be heard at this global institution that places a premium on knowledge, not qualifications.

    David Murphy | 18th Dec 2024 | More
    Why reading is important for maintaining cognitive health

    There’s nothing like curling up with a good book. The bonus is that by making it a regular pastime it will offer a range of mental benefits that contribute to a senior’s overall well-being.

    Jamie Nemtsas | 11th Dec 2024 | More
    Seniors ‘fearful’ cost of aged care will make them a burden on their children

    A new research report finds many older Australians are deeply worried about the cost of care and don’t understand how it interacts with the aged pension. For most, the best solution is to remain in the family home.

    Nicholas Way | 27th Nov 2024 | More
    The trials and joys of long-distance grandparenting

    Most seniors cherish the time they can spend bonding with their grandchildren. If they live overseas, it’s a bigger challenge, but it’s one that can be met with time and commitment on all sides.

    Jon Glass | 20th Nov 2024 | More
    Australian zoos a perfect blend of conservation and tourist appeal

    It might not be an African safari, but local wildlife sanctuaries scattered across Australia have plenty to offer – and are much easier on the wallet or purse.

    Jamie Nemtsas | 20th Nov 2024 | More
  • Victor Harbor: Small town vibe still offering big attractions

    A little over an hour’s drive to Adelaide, this coastal town in the Fleurieu Peninsula region offers a mild climate all year round, making it an ideal destination for those wanting an idyllic retirement.

    Jamie Nemtsas | 6th Nov 2024 | More
    Retirees love a guaranteed income: So why do they shun annuities?

    Many people have a life-time income in retirement on their bucket list. Yet few do so, a state of affairs that might be changing as the 2022 Retirement Income Covenant requires super funds to pay closer attention to members either approaching or in retirement.

    James Dunn | 30th Oct 2024 | More
    Seniors could benefit from RBA, ACCC probes into card payments

    Merchants’ card payment costs and surcharges are hurting seniors in their wallets and purses, especially as cash transactions dwindle. This could be set to change with two powerful statutory bodies setting inquiries into motion.

    Nicholas Way | 30th Oct 2024 | More