‘Eudaemonic design’ is design that supports flourishing health and wellness (also known as Eudaemonic Well-Being—a concept that originated with Aristotle). The term has been adopted from philosophy and psychology and is now being adapted for the built environment.
COVID-19 has highlighted the now vital role of broadband services in the everyday lives of Australians. The Australian Communications Consumer Action Network (ACCAN) and NBN Co invite you to share your thoughts on broadband access and affordability.
COTA is partnering with Catalyst Research to conduct a landmark study into Retirement Living, aimed to understand the needs of older Australians on how they undertake research and assess providers as they consider independent or assisted living options.
Libraries provide a safe and comfortable space for older women to spend time; either alone or with family, friends and peers; or through participation in programs and activities. Libraries support older women by connecting them to the community or bringing the community to them.