
Continuum of Ageing 2050
Shaping a future that places older people at its heart.
About the project
The Continuum of Ageing 2050 is a bold initiative to reimagine ageing and aged care in Australia.
It sets out a future-ready approach where older Australians are supported to age well, with access to the right services, housing and connections – enabling choice, adaptability and empowerment.
Why it matters
By 2056, nearly 9 million Australians will be aged 65+.
Our ageing system must be at the forefront – how will it adapt across care, health, housing and community life?
Australia’s ageing population is growing faster than ever, yet current systems are struggling to keep pace. As demand increases, the cracks are already visible:
- Housing shortages for older Australians are already acute and will intensify as demand outstrips supply.
- Providers face financial pressures from rising costs of capital and workforce shortages.
- Broader economic trends – slower productivity growth, intergenerational fiscal pressures and rising health costs add further challenges.
The Continuum of Ageing 2050 project recognises that housing, health, aged care and community support cannot be treated in isolation.
A positive future for ageing depends on integrated systems that bring together housing, care, health and community supports.
These systems must also strengthen provider resilience and capacity to meet future demand, as well as enabling older Australians to live well at every stage of later life.
Our guiding principles
Future-ready approach
- Anticipating and responding to changes in needs.
- Supporting innovative care models and services.
- Preparing for demographic and societal shifts.
Adaptable
- Ensuring integrated transitions across care and housing options.
- Integrating services and funding for a more connected experience.
- Providing flexible support that changes when needs change.
empowering
- Enabling informed decision making and personal choice.
- Supporting independence and wellbeing.
- Championing dignity and autonomy for older Australians.
Desired project outcomes
The Continuum of Ageing 2050 aims to:
- Shift the national policy conversation towards sustainable, long-term solutions.
- Drive innovation across aged care, health, housing and community services.
- Influence reform at every level of government.
- Deliver economic benefits by reducing avoidable hospitalisations and improving service efficiency.
- Create services and housing that reflect the needs and expectations of older Australians.
Timeline
How you can get involved
Join us in creating a vision that places older people at its heart.
Over the coming months, Ageing Australia will be engaging with members, providers, policymakers, and the broader community to shape the Continuum of Ageing 2050.
By taking part, you can help us reimagine the future across care, health, housing and community life.
Have your say by completing the form – we’ll keep you updated as we progress with opportunities for workshops and consultations.
Be bold. Be imaginative. Be part of the future.
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