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Compulsory dementia education as important as pay rise for aged care workers
Language guide launched to combat ageism
Aged care support workers must also get pay rise, says Catholic Health Australia
Pay rise for aged care workers
Significant redevelopment of Midlands Multi-Purpose Health Centre announced
More than 550,000 Australians now at centre of NDIS
Welcome win for aged-care workers
Working carer’s story 5 November
ANMF Welcomes 15% Increase to Award Wages for Aged Care Workers
Pay rise for aged care workers
Aged care 15 per cent wage increase welcomed but more to do
Interim 15 percent increase won’t end aged care crisis
Work value case – Aged care industry decision issued
Dementia Australia’s technology wins big praise in 2022 Future of Ageing Awards
Companion Animal Network Australia calls for action as pet scams soar
Minerals industry leads corporate tax payments
Retirement living sector “ready, willing and able” for ACHIEVABLE SOLUTIONS
Rising to regional health challenge
2023 Geelong Calendar on its way
Blue Haven accreditation achieved
Lithgow Export Capability Workshop
City of Ballarat proposes to transition aged care services
Creswick Aged Care Upgrade Complete
Working carer’s story
Volunteering fulfils local champions
Aged Care – NDIS Debate Continues for Sector Advocates
Delivering on Labor’s commitment to put nurses back into nursing homes 24/7
Passage of amended Aged Care Bill welcomed
Message from AMACGP Chair, Dr Simon Torvaldsen
Better Bargaining System will Achieve Wage Growth & Equity for Female Workers
HTA review and chair committee
Quality Dementia Care Action Plan released to embed consumer expectations of quality within aged care sector
Television Interview – Bloomberg
Aged care reform starts to deliver for palliative care patients
Action needed to bolster primary health care
Nurse fined for working while Covid positive
Parents and carers left waiting for Labor’s far off budget promises
Encouraging right-sizing for seniors – right move, right time
Commitment to compulsory dementia education crucial to success of aged care reforms outlined in Federal Budget
Bread & Butter Budget Defers Meat & Potatoes Revenue Reform to May ’23
ACOSS reacts to federal budget
New opportunity for community and Indigenous organisations to apply for grants to support people with cancer
Gender equity changes to NHMRC Investigator Grants are ‘game-changing’
Attracting Workers in our Aged Care Sector
Day in Life of Community Care Worker
Disappointing outcome for Peninsula’s Green Wedge
Opening Statement to Parliamentary Inquiry into NACC Bill
Improving cancer care in Western Australia