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Wear purple and take stand on World Elder Abuse Awareness Day 2022
New media campaign to prevent elder abuse
Older Australians need more financial support amid pandemic
World Elder Abuse Awareness Day shines light on major issue
World Elder Abuse Awareness Day highlights importance of protecting older people
New Ask Annie module to mark World Elder Abuse Awareness Day
Government tackles elder abuse
Together we can stop Elder Abuse
New guide to help deal with elder abuse
CE’s Corner June 2022
Dont let these scam myths bust you
Reimagining age equality at work
Val Fell OAM recognised in Queen’s Birthday Honours
Greater Shepparton turns purple for World Elder Abuse Awareness Day 14 June
Vitamin D deficiency leads to dementia
Elder abuse resources available in 20 languages
World Elder Abuse Awareness Day 2022
Council welcomes incoming aged care providers
Shining light on hidden harm of elder abuse
Protect yourself from harm this World Elder Abuse Awareness Day
Australians urged to get vaccinated against influenza
Easing psychological distress for older rural patients
Change to delivery of Council’s aged-care services
Queen Elizabeth II to make royal history 3 June
City’s older residents maintain social connections with Choices at Home
History of supporting education for all
End ‘do nothing’ decade for seniors with disabilities
Parramatta’s plan to improve accessibility nears finalisation
Winners of ‘Golden Lens’ photography competition announced
Reducing Winter Air Pollution 30 May
UNHCR expands operations in Poland to reach refugees from Ukraine amid rising vulnerabilities
New in-home support service providers
Construction completed on Campbelltown Hospital’s new $632M clinical services building
Influenza and Covid vaccination provide important protection this winter
Potential fountain of youth for immune system
Launch of WHO compilation of innovative concepts to communicate science during Covid pandemic
Pets of Port Phillip
Support workers, employers come together in fight for pay increase
Reducing COVID transmission by 20 per cent could save 2,000 Australian lives this year
Reducing COVID transmission by 20% could save 2,000 Australian lives this year
New generation of volunteers urged to step up
New research challenges assumptions about older people
ACOSS response to Coalition superannuation and housing policies
Volunteers in spotlight ahead of election and beyond
Added burden of young onset Alzheimer’s disease
TGA removes age limit for BBIBP-CorV Covid vaccine recognition for international travel to Australia
High rents, low incomes and soaring property prices leave 6000 homeless in SA
How we perceive crowds