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‘Lovely to watch’: Former WA Ballet leaders lift seniors in world first

‘Lovely to watch’: Former WA Ballet leaders lift seniors in world first

Ninety-four is just the right age to start ballet, it turns out.

  • by Mark Naglazas

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How you could save $200,000 on aged care this year
Analysis
Analysis

How you could save $200,000 on aged care this year

Moving into aged care before January 1 could be an immense financial coup, if you can manage it.

  • by Rachel Lane
Jack in the hood
Opinion
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Jack in the hood

But this lemon had plenty of juice.

A cheaper retirement option? What to know about serviced apartments

A cheaper retirement option? What to know about serviced apartments

Serviced apartments can be cheaper upfront, but they may cost you more down the line.

  • by Rachel Lane
Will a share transfer after death trigger a tax trap?

Will a share transfer after death trigger a tax trap?

Generally, when an asset changes ownership, a capital gains tax assessment is triggered. But there are exceptions.

  • by Paul Benson
Should we sell or rent our elderly mother’s house?

Should we sell or rent our elderly mother’s house?

Doing the calculations on the cost of renting versus selling a property can be necessary so you don’t get slugged with surprise taxes.

  • by Paul Benson
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How the aged care reforms will make our housing crisis worse
Opinion
Opinion

How the aged care reforms will make our housing crisis worse

It defies all logic that while creating policies to ease the housing crisis, the government is instead managing to intensify it.

  • by Rachel Lane
‘It’s not inappropriate’: Why adults with dementia are often shamed for sex

‘It’s not inappropriate’: Why adults with dementia are often shamed for sex

Baby Boomers are set to dominate aged care in the next decade. As the generation of free love, their expectations around sex means providers need to change.

  • by Lauren Ironmonger
New aged care rules will leave most of us worse off as costs rise
Opinion
Opinion

New aged care rules will leave most of us worse off as costs rise

Aged care – and who pays for it – will be redefined in “once in a generation” changes.

  • by Rachel Lane
China delays retirement age by up to five years, infuriating millions

China delays retirement age by up to five years, infuriating millions

It is the first retirement age hike since 1978. Previous efforts were delayed due to public discontent.

Billions to keep Boomers at home, but half will pay more for aged care

Billions to keep Boomers at home, but half will pay more for aged care

The changes will be limited to those entering the residential aged care system from July 1 next year to spare today’s residents from sweeping changes to the financial arrangements.

  • by David Crowe

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