Published online by Cambridge University Press: 08 August 2017
In this brief invited review, I will attempt to summarise some of the key areas of interest in the study of central stars of planetary nebulae which (probably) will not be covered by other speakers’ proceedings. The main focus will, inevitably, be on the subject of multiplicity, with special emphasis on recent results regarding triple central star systems as well as wide binaries which avoid a common-envelope phase. Furthermore, in light of the upcoming release of Kepler’s Campaign 11 data, I will discuss a few of the prospects from that data including the unique possibility to detect merger products.