Our Generation
magazine
Our Generation, National Seniors' highly acclaimed member magazine, celebrates everything life brings.
Read inspiring stories, discover our latest advocacy and research, explore must-see destinations, and access key health, lifestyle, and finance information and tips.
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All aboard the trainspotting revival
There’s been a resurgence in trains and train travel—be it long-distance journeying, trainspotting, or model train collecting.
Life’s never meant to be smooth sailing
Designer, builder, and author, Barry Du Bois, was a well-loved TV presenter but these days, he works with the Leukaemia Foundation.
The Radio revival is a real thing
From the serials of yesteryear to the rise of the podcast, we look at why the radio format is more popular than ever.
Callout to citizen scientists keen on plantlife
You don’t need a lab coat or microscope to be a citizen scientist—just a smartphone camera and a love of nature.
Representation matters
Northern Territory teacher, linguist, and community leader, Yalmay Yunupinu, has been named 2024 Senior Australian of the Year—the third person in her family.
Taking knowledge to greater heights
On the heels of retirement, preceding a fulfilling career, Peter Kearns continues his passion for "life-deep" learning and community development.
Work Bonus changes are a win
New pensioners are better off when they work because of National Seniors Australia’s efforts to reform pension rules.
Exploring sexuality when your capacity changes
Life’s senior years may bring about changes in sexual confidence and capacity, but research shows that expanding your mindset can help.
Urgent action for cost-of-living relief
The next Federal Budget is being drafted and National Seniors Australia has delivered its solutions to support all ageing Australians.
Housing challenges for older Australians
Many older Australians are grappling with pressing issues such as housing affordability, security, and options for ageing in place.
Grog-free a new kind of liquid courage
As boozy brunches and social drinks are being replaced by sober crowds and reduced alcohol consumption, older Australians are being encouraged to test the waters of sober curiosity.
What's on: Autumn 2024
Looking for something to do this Autumn? Here's some of the best events happening across the country. Check event organiser updates before making plans.
Health and Wellness
Autumn gives you a fresh approach to health and wellness. Learn about glaucoma and immunisations, plus great tips to keep you on track for the cooler months and beyond.
Blood orange, rosemary and olive oil cake with citrus
This is a rather large yet delicious cake requiring a bundt (ring) tin to ensure it cooks through to the centre without becoming dry on the edges.
Try this salted caramel semifreddo
This semifreddo is very good served just as it is, but also works well with a poached pear, and is surprisingly excellent served with a dollop of honey and a drizzle of tahini.
Rump with stuffed portobello mushrooms
This combination of rump medallions and stuffed portobello mushrooms makes a delicious dinner that's surprisingly simple. You won't regret trying this recipe.
Quinoa porridge with maple caramelised pears
Try this quinoa and pear porridge for a warm and healthy breakfast that will keep you going during the cooler months, all the way to lunchtime.
Train travel at its finest
From mountain peaks to desert landscapes, travelling onboard the world-renowned Indian Pacific captures the very essence of Australia.
A destination for the self
If you fancy a solo getaway, go one step further with a unique Jewels of Japan tour—a cultural journey that will surprise and enlighten you.
Celebrating the Silversea difference
Three decades ago, Silversea pioneered ultra-luxe all-inclusive cruising. Today, it is still considered opulent boutique cruising at its finest.
Get smart
Smartphones can feature adaptations for those with hearing or vision impairments as well as cognitive and motor conditions such as Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s.
How to manage your golden years adventure fund
If you’re planning on hitching up the caravan and taking off on an adventure once retirement hits, it will be nice to know you still have a home to return to.
Welcome message - Autumn 2024
National Seniors Australia CEO, Chris Grice, discusses new support developments.
Your messages: Autumn 2024
The perfect recipe and public transport etiquette - read member's thoughts in Our Generation.
Ask the experts: Autumn 2024
Fatherhood, cat laws, and smoke alarm rules - our experts answer your questions.
Branch Out update: Autumn 2024
Read about President Jeanette Perkins of the Thornlie & Districts Branch
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