The Emerging Researchers in Ageing (ERA) Initiative
The Emerging Researchers in Ageing (ERA) is a higher education initiative which exists to provide support and encouragement to students undertaking research higher degrees in the field of human ageing in Australia, by offering them opportunities to network and collaborate with their peers, senior academics and policy makers within Australia and internationally. Read more ...
The National Emerging Researchers in Ageing Survey II can be accessed HERE
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May
18
2012
The Commission’s Age Positive microsite entered a new and exciting phase of its life last Friday when a ‘News’ page was added and a new Age Positive Facebook page ( www.facebook.com/AgePositive ) was launched.
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May
15
2012
Aged and Community Services Australia (ACSA) welcomes the Budget announcements to support older Australians. Whilst it did not contain any unexpected surprises for the sector, it did confirm the disability, dental and aged care measures, already announced on 20 April in the pre‐Budget release of the Living Longer Living Better aged care reform package.
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May
4
2012
The Prime Minister and Minister for Mental Health and Ageing have released the Government’s response to the Productivity Commission Report, Caring for older Australians.
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May
4
2012
The Australian Law Reform Commission (ALRC) today released an Issues Paper for its Inquiry into legal barriers to mature age participation in the workforce and other productive work—Grey Areas: Age Barriers to Work in Commonwealth Laws (ALRC IP 41, 2012).
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May
4
2012
A 97-year-old New South Wales man will set another world record today when he graduates from Southern Cross University at Lismore.
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