Written by Sarah Davis A key challenge of the transition is giving up the notion that our time should be, ought to be structured in some way. In fact, giving up ‘should’ and ‘ought’ in our language is a good starting point. We won’t of […]
Read MoreAustralian First Calculates Your Risk Of Breat Cancer
Australian women will now be able to calculate their own risk of developing breast cancer with a new tool being launched by the National Breast Cancer Centre. The Minister for Health and Ageing Tony Abbot will launch the Australian first at the National Breast Cancer […]
Read MoreBusy Lifestyles, Big Jobs, Time Poor & Gun Shy…. Sounding Familiar?
Welcome to dating in the millennium, today’s lifestyle has forced us to look beyond the horizon and take a proactive approach to finding that special someone. With high divorce rates, longer lifespan, busy schedules or the possibility of never walking down the isle a new […]
Read MoreInvestment Education
In spite of all the positive hype surrounding the investment industry, there is risk involved and people can lose money as well as making it. If you are buying property, you can be risking substantial amounts of your own money. You can invest smaller amounts […]
Read MoreReal Models
The new face of Dove skincare products isn’t a celebrity and you probably haven’t seen her on the red carpet lately; she’s a 63-year-old grandmother out to prove that real women want to see more realistic shapes in beauty advertisements. Carolyn Oates is one sexagenarian […]
Read MoreBaby Boomers Demand A Different Future
A new survey of Australian ‘first wave’ Baby Boomers aged between 58 and 61, predicts the way they are approaching their impending retirement will change aged care service delivery and spur technological innovation. Baby Boomers are better educated, healthier, more active and wealthier than previous […]
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