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Editorial: Pension can't fund 'no frills' retirement
EDITORIAL: The future of an ageing New Zealand needs a lot of creative attention.
EDITORIAL: The future of an ageing New Zealand needs a lot of creative attention.
Nearly half of over 65s who are living a 'choices lifestyle' are still working.
Developer says he understands why local opposition to his company's plans was so strong.
A retirement village is nearing completion on a former 100-year-old Remuera bowling club
Retirement Commissioner Diane Maxwell says young people spend too much on wrong things.
'My brain is sharp, I'm healthy': She suspects her age is the problem for employers.
Wife and mother the home and farm power source behind successful business.
Luke McAlister played the last seven years in the French Top 14.
Shirley Afoa is one of a growing group of grandparents raising their grandkids in NZ.
COMMENT: We don't need corporate structures to ensure our parents are taken care of.
The new 30-unit site will rise in place of a previous development dogged by controversy.
Premium room charges are a growing revenue stream for aged-care facilities.
2018 New Zealander of the Year Kristine Bartlett has been recognised for her work again.
A planned retirement village in a residential suburb is testing Auckland's Unitary Plan.
Glen Sowry of Metlifecare explains new Auckland retirement village.
Metlifecare has purchased a large new Auckland site for the project.
Couple with dementia were able to stay together and be cared for in a secure apartment.
The advice seemed optimistic for most people, with social media roasting the article.
How does an ex-cop plan Queenstown's biggest hotel and get a retirement empire?
People are having falls because they didn't want to use their walkers, Phil Bracen says.
COMMENT: Inequality is an issue likely to dominate politics over the next several decades.
More support is needed for those living at home, a researcher says.
"All she wanted was a bed that they could raise her head a little bit."
It would take the woman 14 years to break even with those fees.
Progress on Hobsonville and Napier village projects.
Nearly half of Kiwis plan to work beyond 65 and third of those working say they have to.
COMMENT: How much money do you need to fund a comfortable retirement?
The Retirement Commissioner has hit back at criticism of NZ's pension generosity.
Robots are widely plugged into the economy, but what does the robot future look like?
Nurses were forced to change patients' dressings with 'dying torchlight' after power cuts.