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29. Turning the tables on Hugh Mackay - For more than 30 years, Hugh Mackay was the model listener while Australians share their thoughts on everything from refugees to retail therapy. How did he get there, and where to now?
29. Q&A with Suzi Q - When it's time to quit, says Suzi Quatro , she'll know. But right now, the pint-sized legend rocks on.
These articles and many more, are in previous editions of Your Life, Your Retirement. The current edition, no 23 is in newsagents now.

FROM PREVIOUS ISSUES
  1. Feng Shui for non-belivers - When Kate Johnston decided to be her own feng shui guinea pig, powerful changes occurred.
  2. Dream - It's all too easy to be seduced by the notion of swapping the rat race for life in the country, agrees Jill Weeks , but there are a number of questions you must ask if you are to avoid your dream of country life becoming a nightmare.
  3. Changing Gear - When to do it, how to do it, where to go and what to take. A grownups guide to running away from home.
  4. Alpacas - From Australia Post to producing alpacas – Frank Smith's early retirement gave him no time to put his feet up. In fact, his family insisted upon it.
  1. Why men don't talk - More men are recognising the value of expanding their emotional vocabulary. Robyn Vickers-Willis talks to some converted chatterboxes about the new male frontier: sharing their feelings with their mates.
  2. Getting what you want - When sixty-six year old Jane Juska placed an ad looking for sex with a man she liked, she had no idea what adventures lay ahead. Her book has renewed a sense of possibility for women everywhere.
  3. Why women walk out - More and more women are leaving the comforts of a long-term marriage and facing the challenges of single life. Why are voting with their feet, and what are they looking for?
  4. Men dating after divorce - Recently divorced or separated men can miss the intimacy of a woman's company - but it can be a minefield when they try to re-enter the mating game.
  5. Grandparents – a balancing act - What happens when the marriage ends?
  6. When the Worst Happens - Marion Halligan explores the processes of grief
  7. Games People Play - The Masters Games were great for sport, tourism and the competitors
  8. Beating the Blues
  9. It's never too late to date - Over 55 and "unpartnered" - the rules for mature age dating keep changing, but ways of meeting new people are also increasing. Andrew Milburn suggests some strategies.
  10. Underfoot Partners - Entering retirement often highlights the "how much spouse is enough" conundrum! Consulting psychologist Mike Longhurst offers some answers.
  11. Surviving Redundancy


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