Overview

Australia's older generation (those aged 65 and over) continues to grow in number and as a share of the population. The ageing of the population creates both pressures and opportunities for Australia's health and welfare sectors.

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At 30 June 2020, 1 in 6 Australians were aged 65 and over

In 2018–19, the average retirement age was 55 years, while the average intended retirement age was 66 years

In 2016, over 1 in 3 older people were born overseas; the most common regions of birth were Europe and South-East Asia

Median elapsed time in those approved for home care is 8-9 months, for ‘permanent residential aged care only’ is 41 days

In those approved for residential aged care only, CALD people and people living in rural or remote areas may wait longer

In those approved for a home care package only, people living with dementia may wait longer

More reports and statistics on older people can be found under Aged care, Dementia, Life expectancy & deaths and Palliative care services.