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Robyn really rates her ratatouille recipe
ratatouille recipe

Robyn really rates her ratatouille recipe

May 23, 2025 1 min read
Suellen’s sweet Christmas tradition
festive cooking with family

Suellen’s sweet Christmas tradition

Dec 18, 2024 4 min read
Wander more, worry less
friends having lunch at the bay

Wander more, worry less

Dec 10, 2024 4 min read
Tales from the trail
couple walking on the beach

Tales from the trail

Dec 9, 2024 3 min read
Casting lines and spinning yarns
friends fishing together

Casting lines and spinning yarns

Dec 9, 2024 3 min read
Triple A exercises at home
ryman resident exercising with weights

Triple A exercises at home

Sep 16, 2024 1 min read
Top tips for a garden that's small but beautifully farmed
plants

Top tips for a garden that's small but beautifully farmed

Aug 3, 2022 2 min read
Italian Pork Meatball Pasta Bake
Italian Pork Meatball Pasta Bake

Italian Pork Meatball Pasta Bake

Apr 13, 2022 1 min read
How to dry flowers naturally
Dried flowers in a vase

How to dry flowers naturally

Mar 18, 2022 4 min read

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  • Understanding anxiety in older adults

    While it's normal for everyone to worry from time to time, persistent anxiety can significantly affect your physical and emotional wellbeing. Some of the stressors that trigger anxiety in older adults are commonly related to ageing, such as: 

    • health issues, 
    • retirement, and 
    • the loss of loved ones. 

    Recognising the signs and understanding what is causing your anxiety is important, as it enables you to find the right support to overcome it.


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  • How to stop post-retirement depression

    Retirement is often seen as a time to unwind, travel, and enjoy greater freedom. While many Australians look forward to life after work, for some, it can bring unexpected emotional challenges. Instead of feeling excited, you might experience a sense of loss, sadness, or uncertainty about what comes next. If that sounds familiar, you’re not alone. Many people feel a dip in mood or even signs of depression after retiring.

     

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  • Kate's top five plants for apartment living

    As the cooler months settle in and we spend more time at home, a burst of greenery can brighten up your space and lift your mood.

    But if you think you need a big backyard to nurture your green thumb, think again.

    Just ask Kate, a resident at Ryman’s Raelene Boyle Village, who’s transformed her apartment into a lush retreat filled with thriving plants and year-round colour.

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  • Brian's blueprint for an epic retirement

    Living an epic retirement means continuing to do what you love, regardless of age.

    Ryman resident Brian embodies this philosophy every day.

    After moving into Raelene Boyle Village with his wife Karlene in 2022, Brian quickly discovered where he would spend much of his spare time — the workshop.

     

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  • A very special kind of person

    When Weary Dunlop resident Bill Hearn retired at 60, he knew he would miss his work colleagues most of all.

    Throughout his 40-year career at Australia Post, Bill built lifelong friendships and achieved some monumental things.

    As he reflects on the challenges he faced stepping back from his career, he credits these fond memories with energising and propelling him into his ‘third age’ of life.

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