IAGG Asia/Oceania recognises Professor Hal Kendig's outstanding contribution to the development of gerontology and service in the region.
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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.

The Australian Research Council will fund the ARC Centre of Excellence in Population Ageing Research (CEPAR) to conduct a cutting-edge project examining the policy implications for Australia and other countries worldwide.

Queensland trials using tablet mobile devices are helping seniors (65-85 years old) use technology to maintain and build social connections.