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Tea and coffee lovers rejoice!

Tea and coffee lovers rejoice!

There's now an extra reason why I'm so fond of the old saying, 'while there is tea, there is hope.' The line comes from an old English playwright. The present boost from research revealing both tea and coffee can ward off strokes and dementia. But given the media regularly bombards us with contradictory health advice such as red wine is good and then bad for your heart, can we really beli... read more>
Why I’m never retiring

Why I’m never retiring

With so much talk about cancel culture, let’s focus instead on retiring a controversial word that seems to many a little outdated - ‘retirement’ itself. There are so many misconceptions about the term, not least that there’s somehow an ‘official age’. But I’d like to replace it with a more useful concept. Given the FiftyUp Club’s mission to reinvent the future of older Australians, how ab... read more>
Over 50? Why not join us at the Modern Elder Academy

Over 50? Why not join us at the Modern Elder Academy

As one over 50, I’m halfway through experiencing what it is to be a ‘modern elder’ and discovering it's about better understanding the critical transitions of our lives. The US-founded and Mexican-based Modern Elder Academy have come to Australia to help prepare us as the positives of later life are booming here too. Those positives include greater longevity, activity, agency, connection ... read more>
COVID fatigue and initial Post-Lockdown Survey results

COVID fatigue and initial Post-Lockdown Survey results

How bored, fatigued or generally past the whole COVID ‘thing’ are you? Not too fed up to read this, I hope. The pandemic which has defined our past two years is far from over, but the worst may (and I repeat may) have passed. This article contains some results from our recent survey of FiftyUp members on these matters. We didn’t get a great response in terms of numbers (maybe that’s anoth... read more>
When to start retirement planning? Yesterday!

When to start retirement planning? Yesterday!

If you are a true 50Up and haven’t started seriously financial planning for your retirement, it may be too late. To use the cliché, 40 is the new 60, which means you need to start strategizing for retirement savings sooner, not later. Some retirement planners surveyed 3000 people and, on average, found they were aged 61 before they were preparing for life after work. By then, it’s not ... read more>