Two new reports commissioned by the ACT Government have found older Canberrans were emotionally resilient following the 2019/20 bushfires.
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Population changes in China leave more older people vulnerable, increasing the importance of research and policy initiatives to meet challenges, explains CEPAR Director Scientia Professor John Piggott.

A long-term study led by CEPAR Dedputy Director Scientia Professor Kaarin Anstey has analysed older Canberrans’ mental health during the 2019/2020 bushfires.

At universities face-to-face interactions are occurring more frequently. This is especially important for a research organisation such as CEPAR, where so much original research starts with a conversation. International visitors are beginning to flow, and we are planning to hold a 3-day face-to-face international conference.

In this UNSW Centre for Ideas video, CEPAR Deputy Director Scientia Professor Kaarin Anstey shares tips on how to maintain brain health and prevent cognitive decline.

A collaboration between the City of Stirling in Western Australia and CEPAR at Curtin University will see an innovative age-inclusive leadership development program delivered as part of CEPAR's Organisations and the Mature Workforce Project.
