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Population ageing data

With the population aged 65 and over expected to reach 7.2 million by 2050, researchers have called for the Murray Inquiry to focus on improving options for retirees in the draw-down phase of superannuation.

Elderly friends enjoying life

New research papers released today highlight staffing and funding as the biggest issues affecting the future of Australia's aged care system.

Interactive data

The CEPAR 2013 Annual Report contains a complete record of all the work undertaken by CEPAR affiliated researchers in 2013. 

Pensioners enjoying a stroll

For years the question of what it is to age well has been addressed by academics and experts.

Group of researchers

Explore our comprehensive list of news articles and commentary published in 2014.

Young researcher

We are getting older by the second, but we are also living for longer. Recent estimates have found that life expectancy is increasing by 1 year every 4 years. 

Monetary growth

You need a license to drive a car and you should have one to drive your superannuation investments says visiting international superannuation expert, Honourary Professor, Robert Holzmann.

Cepar researchers at work

Whether you make a fortune and retire young or work into old age, the time of death's knock will be unaffected, a groundbreaking study by the UNSW Business School reveals.

Cepar researchers in the workplace

New research published this month finds preparation, not money, is the key to a happy retirement.