Retirement choices, saving decisions and member engagement are the focus of the 24th Annual Colloquium of Superannuation Researchers 4-5 July 2016.
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The CEPAR 2015 Annual Report contains a complete record of all the work undertaken by CEPAR affiliated researchers in 2015.
Explore our comprehensive list of news articles and commentary published in 2016.
The work of early career researchers exploring aspects of population ageing featured at the 14th National ERA Conference 7-8 December 2015.
Projects by Chief and Associate Investigators at CEPAR have been granted over a million dollars by the Australian Research Council’s Discovery Projects Scheme for 2016.
IAGG Asia/Oceania recognises Professor Hal Kendig's outstanding contribution to the development of gerontology and service in the region.
Australia’s aged pensioners tend to preserve financial wealth and consume conservatively.
A new Asia Pacific-wide Research Hub has been established at the University of New South Wales, providing a regional forum for research collaboration on population ageing.
Australia remains among the best but has fallen several places on the 2015 GlobalAgeing Index of quality of life and well-being for older people.