Encouraging the elderly to live in retirement communities will help to free up traditional housing for younger Australians. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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How completing a triathlon in my 40s helped me shape my retirement planSINGAPORE - Retirement is seen by some as an anticipated phase in life when folks are finally able to stop work and pursue new hobbies, spend more time with family or give back to the community. How many times have we all come across individuals who daydream about the day they can quit their jobs to enjoy the rewards of their labour? Read more at straitstimes.com.
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Australia's Slipper unlikely to make World Cup opener against GeorgiaMELBOURNE : Australia will likely be without their most experienced player for their Rugby World Cup opener against Georgia with prop James Slipper nursing a foot tendon injury.Slipper missed the Wallabies' 41-17 defeat by hosts France on Sunday and could be sidelined again for their Pool C opener on Sept
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Pandemic leads to decline of ‘daigou’ era in AustraliaOne of the reasons for the daigou slump is that Chinese consumers are increasingly buying local products. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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From ziplining over the Swan River to hauling in your own lobster: The best of new Perth is waiting to be exploredThe gateway to the wonders of Western Australia, Perth and its surroundings offer many dreamy adventures. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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Life after the Istana: What former Singapore presidents did after stepping down from roleThe life of a president in Singapore is not easy. Apart from authorising investigations and vetoing appointments of key public office holders, they have to safeguard Singapore's past reserves and are empowered to veto the budgets of the Government and Fifth Schedule companies. So, what happens after their time as head of state? Do they have a happy retirement or...
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Tan Kin Lian will heed family’s advice to take things easy, spend more time with grandchildrenSINGAPORE – Former NTUC Income chief executive Tan Kin Lian said he expected to do much better in the presidential election than the 13.88 per cent of the vote he garnered, and that he will now heed his family’s advice to enjoy his retirement. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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