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Seachangers Move In, Residents Out

THERE are lies, damned lies and then there are statistics, as the old saying goes, and this may pertain to Australia's most popular sea-change destinations, such as Port Douglas, which are actually shedding full-time residents. Despite regular complaints that coastal areas are bursting at the seams, the Australian Bureau of Statistics' Urban Centre and Locality figures show many actually lost full-time residents between the 2001 and 2006 censuses.

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Bribie Island Magazine

Bribie Island Ambassador, Max, has updated us with the 'Bribie Magazine', an initiative of the Bribie Island Chamber of Commerce.

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No Nursing Homes For Us, Say Baby Boomers

Baby boomers want alternatives to a future in nursing homes, says poll A majority of Australians over 50 have no intention of moving into a nursing home when they get frail, and expect governments to support the development of alternative forms of aged care and accommodation, a Galaxy Poll has found.

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Peter Cundall

The very popular host of ABC tv's 'Gardening Australia' program is about to 'retire' from the show. Here are a couple of his quotes regarding retirement.

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Early Days Of Retirement

My last day arrives - and the farewells are spoken!
Before me in days, months and years
There stretches a future of leisure unbroken:
How welcome the prospect appears!

A wonderful change from exhaustion and pressure!
A feeling of utter relief!
Each morning I wake from my sleep feeling fresher -
But respite is only too brief.

For time must be spent on decisions financial
Requiring close study and thought;
The effort these matters demand is substantial,
And expert advice must be sought.

So life is a series of strange new adventures,
With salesmen persuasive and brisk
Extolling the merits of bonds and debentures
Involving the minimum of risk.

At last, after prudent and careful arranging,
At a suitable plan I arrive,
But rules and requirements, so constantly changing,
Need watching! And so to survive

You have to be vigilant, cautious and active
The tempo is rapid and tense!
Retirement in concept is highly attractive
But when will it really commence?

Gilbert H Brown, 1990

(kind permission given by his family to use this poem)