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sectorbell
4 days agoNew member
Thank you, just wandering what age is older Australian? Not sure if this information is suited for me
Christina_BCNA
1 day agoCommunity Manager
I have pulled this information from the document sectorbell , hope it helps :)
In Australia, government organisations typically classify people beyond 65 years of age as ‘older’, and people of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander origin as ‘older’ from the age of 50.
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