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Workshop friendship blooms through ANZAC poppy project
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Workshop friendship blooms through ANZAC poppy project

Apr 16, 2025 3 min read
Easter and ANZAC Day fun with grandkids
family enjoying time together on ANZAC

Easter and ANZAC Day fun with grandkids

Apr 15, 2025 2 min read
Brian’s key to an epic retirement
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Brian's blueprint for an epic retirement 

Mar 21, 2025 1 min read
Care centre a cut above the rest
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Care centre a cut above the rest

Oct 21, 2024 2 min read
Top facilities and expertise at Deborah Cheetham care centre
clinical manager at Deborah Cheetham

Top facilities and expertise at Deborah Cheetham care centre

Oct 14, 2024 2 min read
Andrew at helm of Nellie Melba
andrew the village manager

Andrew at helm of Nellie Melba

Sep 9, 2024 2 min read
Passion to care propels career change
Ryman's Personal care worker

Passion to care propels career change

Aug 6, 2024 2 min read
The sisterhood of the three Marias
Three retirement residents called Maria standing for a photo

The sisterhood of the three Marias

Jul 29, 2024 4 min read
Jeanette's journey to Sydney Olympics
Olympic participant stands for a photo at the retirement village

Jeanette's journey to Sydney Olympics

Jul 25, 2024 3 min read

Popular articles

  • 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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  • From Antarctica to the Outback: Rodnie and Bryan's Ultimate Travel Adventures

    For seasoned travellers Rodnie and Bryan, retirement is the perfect time to embrace new experiences and explore the world. The Ryman Village couple have trekked through Nepal, navigated the icy landscapes of Antarctica and immersed themselves in Aboriginal culture in the heart of the Australian Outback, proving adventure knows no age limit.

    “We’ll keep travelling for as long as we can,” says Rodnie.

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  • Workshop friendship blooms through ANZAC poppy project

    Rolling up their sleeves and getting stuck into an ANZAC project in the workshop has been the perfect way to forge a friendship, say Ryman village residents Roger and Tony.

    “If it wasn’t for the village workshop, we wouldn’t have known each other,” says Roger, who moved into the village in October last year. “It’s been great getting to know Tony. We’ve got quite a bit in common.”

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

    It's one of life's little ironies that, when you retire and finally have time to spend gardening, you might not have the same energy levels to maintain a big garden anymore.

    Many retirees are loath to the idea of abandoning gardening altogether, but are happy to find ways to indulge their green thumbs on a more manageable scale.

    Moving to a home with a smaller garden, or with someone on site to help with the heavy jobs, can be the perfect solution.

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  • Call to tackle health impacts of loneliness among older Australians

    Loneliness can double a person’s chance of developing a chronic illness and more than quadruple their likelihood of developing depression and social anxiety, Australia’s first State of the Nation Report on Social Connection says.

    Speaking on Ryman Healthcare’s Pod of the 3rd Age podcast, Ending Loneliness Together Scientific Chair Dr Michelle Lim said loneliness was a critical health issue experienced by nearly 1 in 3 Australians.

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