Balancing the demands of the economy with an ageing population

By Matt Wade
Updated December 31 2016 - 1:08am, first published 12:15am
As the share of retirees grows in neighbourhoods close-by the city's most dynamic job hubs, there's less opportunity for younger workers to move there. Photo: Ryan Stuart
As the share of retirees grows in neighbourhoods close-by the city's most dynamic job hubs, there's less opportunity for younger workers to move there. Photo: Ryan Stuart

It's nearly 15 years since former Treasurer Peter Costello released the first intergenerational report alerting us to the economic challenges of an ageing population.

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