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    Smart technologies for older people
    23 May 2012
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    Meg Morris
    Institute for a Broadband-Enabled Society

    Addressing the challenges faced by an ageing population, this report discusses how smart technologies can support older people to remain in their homes.

    Australia has an ageing population. In 1901 the average life expectancy in Australia was 47 years. By 2025 it will be...

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