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AGE IS JUST A NUMBER, EXPERIENCE IS AN ADVANTAGE

NSWs Shadow Minister for Tourism Kevin Anderson
Written by Aksel Ritenis

AGE IS JUST A NUMBER, EXPERIENCE IS AN ADVANTAGE

 

Kevin Anderson
NSW Shadow Minister for Seniors

Opinon Editorial /Media Release Posted on Tuesday 21 April,2026

Experience can’t be beaten, but it can be hired – that’s the NSW Opposition’s message to employers on the hunt for more workers. Shadow Minister for Seniors Kevin Anderson said older workers come with a wealth
of experience, passion, skills and reliability that is an asset to the modern workforce.

“The evidence is clear – older people want to work, want to contribute and have a lot to offer in the workplace,” Mr Anderson said.

“Their experience, longevity, skills and reliability are an asset to any business. The NSW Liberals and Nationals believe our state should be leading the way in giving ]employers the tools they need to create an age-friendly workplace and boost the
older workforce.

“There is a significant workforce below the pension age who are reporting ageism in the workplace, and when looking for a job. Many older people struggle to find roles
that match their experience and skills.”

Council of the Ageing NSW CEO Gohar Yazdabadi said older workers would benefit workplaces.

“Over a third of the NSW population is aged 50 and over, and older workers are a vital and often underutilised part of our workforce,” Ms Yazdabadi said.

“They bring deep experience, strong work ethic, and a commitment to quality that benefits employers and communities alike.

“However, we continue to see unnecessary barriers and outdated attitudes that prevent older people from fully participating in the workforce. Addressing age discrimination and improving workplace flexibility will bekey to unlocking this talent
pool.

“By building more age-friendly workplaces, New South Wales has an opportunity to lead the way in ensuring that people of all ages can contribute, thrive, and remain
engaged in meaningful work for longer.”

About the author

Aksel Ritenis

Publisher and Custodian of the Sydney Times

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