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Your Life issue 28
Features
Maxine McKew - taking the risky road
The ALP’s candidate for Bennelong explains what has driven her towards public life and the perils of politics – including her belief that the Australian soul is alive and well, but needs more nourishment from the top.
Noni Hazlehurst – is it just me?In her new regular column, Noni Hazlehurst asks where have all the passionate politicians gone?
Working Lives
Entrepreneur with attitude
Now 64, Bob Carey was a youthful 59 when he finally spat the dummy at the notion that anyone over 45 is washed up – at least in the business stakes. His response? To found, and now manage, Old Dudes, which offers a range of clothing proclaiming ‘Old Dudes Rock’, and which boasts its own band of the same name and is planning a raft of events confirming “We’re not done yet!”.
Finance
Transition to retirement – your ticket to freedom
No, you’re not dreaming. Recent changes to super mean you can take advantage of ‘transition to retirement’ arrangements that will help anyone aged 55-plus reduce their tax and grow their super or - if you’re over 60 - eliminate tax altogether! Richard Sheargold explains.
Surviving the aged care mazeI
It took a friend of Maxine McKew a year to sort out aged care accommodation for her parents – but help is at hand. Louise Biti’s advice will help you negotiate the aged care maze without tears, whether for your parents or yourself.
Wellbeing
Slow dance to wellbeing
Two decades of practice have confirmed Brian Johnston’s belief in the benefits of tai chi to body, mind and spirit. Find out what it is, why it works and where to find a class.
Hands-on travel
Australia’s enthusiasm for volunteering has been confirmed by the results of the 2006 Census, which outed more than 34 percent of us as volunteers. Find out the what, where and how of volunteer travel, and read others’ experiences from Cambodia to Ireland.