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MTalks—Ageing Melbourne: most liveable city or looming disaster? • 8 November 2017

Nov 20, 20171 hr 29 min
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In 2017, Melbourne was again named the world’s most liveable city for a record seven years in a row—but how liveable is Melbourne for our ageing population? And what can we do better now to plan for the increasing percentage of people over 65 in coming decades? As part of Sibling Architecture’s ‘Designing the age-friendly city‘ day-long takeover of MPavilion, this evening panel event will cover topics of technology, diversity, care and liveability, and will be an interactive conversation in which audience members are encouraged to bring questions and comments for a diverse panel of speakers, moderated by Sibling Architecture co-director Timothy Moore and Melbourne School of Design director Alan Pert. SPEAKERS —Lorraine Calder, Head of Planning and Design, Australian Unity Retirement Living —Kim Dovey, Professor of Architecture and Urban Design, The University of Melbourne —Frances Maloney, Coordinator Community Development and Positive Ageing, City of Yarra —Jenny Waycott, Senior Lecturer in the School of Computing and Information Systems, The University of Melbourne Discover the full line-up for ‘Designing the age-friendly city’ here.
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