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- Which Australian states are attracting the most retirees?
The state has seen the highest increase in retirees between 2018–19 and 2020–21, with some 40 per cent of its 830,000 population of people aged 45 years and over now retired Previous research into average superannuation balances in the state found it was highest in the Sunshine Coast ($198,610)
- The best and worst states to retire in Australia - Time Out
New research from care organisation software ShiftCare has ranked the best and worst states for retirees across the country, analysing 22 key factors, including the accessibility and quality of
- Top 10 Retirement Destinations in Australia for 2025 - Cosca
Here are the top 10 retirement destinations in Australia as we head into 2025 that promise a fulfilling and enjoyable retirement experience, focusing on lifestyle and affordability 1 Gold Coast, Queensland The Gold Coast offers retirees a perfect blend of stunning beaches, a warm climate, and a relaxed lifestyle
- 11 best places to retire in Australia - OverSixty
From Geraldton to Merimbula, there’s so many amazing places to retire to in Australia, so where do you choose? Here’s 11 great places
- The 10 Best Places to Retire Across AUSTRALIA: Reviewed . . . - Home Truth
Through meticulous research, I’ve evaluated numerous suburbs across Australia, based on ten critical criteria, essential for retirees, including healthcare access, cost of living, climate, and community engagement
- 52 Best Places in Australia to Retire Peacefully
Best Places in Australia to Retire In writing this guide, I looked at ABS Statistics to see where our retired folks tend to live as well as my travels around the country As you’ve probably guessed, Queensland won With year-round warm weather, beautiful beaches, many sunny days and friendly people, it’s really hard to go past this state
- Relocating for retirement: Australia’s top retirement destinations
Citro’s Australia’s top 30 retirement locations guide examines the key factors to help Australians aged 50 and over decide where they want to retire, including affordability, access to quality health care and a range of lifestyle options
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