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Had Barbie aged like the rest of us, here’s what she’d look like today
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Had Barbie aged like the rest of us, here’s what she’d look like today

Having been frozen at the age of 19, Barbie has no context for what it means to age — no knowledge of the prejudices and stigmas that come with ageing in the real world.

  • by Briony Dow

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My memory is less like a catalogue and more like a hoarder’s garage

My memory is less like a catalogue and more like a hoarder’s garage

There are some gems in there, some functional items you’d expect, and a ton of bizarre and totally random odds and ends.

  • by Kerri Sackville
Act your age: Why Harrison Ford, not Tom Cruise, is the real silver screen hero
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Act your age: Why Harrison Ford, not Tom Cruise, is the real silver screen hero

Two cinematic titans are facing off through their respective blockbuster movies. For me, there’s only one winner.

  • by Anne Ring
South Korea made everyone younger, but it can’t reverse its ageing population

South Korea made everyone younger, but it can’t reverse its ageing population

Kim Dong-woo was 31 last week. Now, the Seoul-based entrepreneur is 29.

  • by Eryk Bagshaw and Sean Na
How much does it cost to move to a retirement village?

How much does it cost to move to a retirement village?

Anyone looking at downsizing into a retirement village will know how complicated the financial arrangements can be.

  • by Rachel Lane
The secret weapon behind the Bunnings workforce

The secret weapon behind the Bunnings workforce

The hardware giant is one organisation that understands the value of older workers.

  • by Sue White
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The Western Hemispherians abroad
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The Western Hemispherians abroad

Bless their star-spangled cotton socks.

Feeling younger than your age may be good for your health

Feeling younger than your age may be good for your health

Older adults who feel young at heart may not just live longer, but may also have more life satisfaction, lower dementia risk and reduced depression symptoms.

  • by Richard Sima
Skincare doesn’t stop at your neck – and that includes SPF

Skincare doesn’t stop at your neck – and that includes SPF

The delicate area from chin to chest is one of the first places on our bodies to develop signs of ageing.

  • by Stephanie Darling
People with disabilities ‘locked at home’ as brakes slammed on tram accessibility

People with disabilities ‘locked at home’ as brakes slammed on tram accessibility

Work to make Melbourne’s tram network more accessible has ground to a halt, with not a single stop upgraded to meet the needs of people with limited mobility in the past 12 months.

  • by Patrick Hatch
Ageing is a roller coaster: enjoy the ride while you can
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Ageing is a roller coaster: enjoy the ride while you can

Feeling your age? Look to Keith Richards, Willie Nelson, Anthony Bourdain and my dad for the antidote.

  • by Tony Wright