I noticed the raise of the old age pension age to be 67 years now in Australia for people born in certain years. In Greece, when the proposal to raise the age of their pension was floated, the protests almost tore the place apart, but that is Greece: https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-35266799.
It struck me that even though pensions are mentioned in the Australian constitution, section 51 (xxiii), it only says that laws can be made about them. It does not say that here is any right to a pension, as one of the laws that could be made is that no-one has a right to a pension, and one works until you die, which seems to be where things are going, as illustrated by the UK situation. In the UK. the ever-multicultural PM Rishi Sunak has a £46 billion "pension black hole" with plans to abolish National Insurance and has flagged raising the pension age to 75 years! The average life expectancy for a UK male is 78.6 years and be sure once the 75-year figure is rolled in, it will be raised to 80 years, and then to whatever figure is needed to exclude people from a little peace before death.
The elites have created a heartless and cruel world, and if it happens in the UK, expect that the Australian globalist government to follow suit.