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High Commissioner calls for an end to the “sea of suffering”
Quality aged care services
Improving care planning for older Australians
Speaking up for better aged care
Aged Care Taskforce launched
Torrens University tackles the invisible stigma of ageism
Launch of new strategy on World Elder Abuse Awareness Day
City of Hobart in step in raising awareness about elder abuse
Australia Council invests $10 million in diverse and exciting range of Arts Projects
New multicultural education campaign seeks to reduce elder abuse via later life planning
Queenslanders urged to help end elder abuse
Torrens University Australia is Challenging Ageism
World Elder Abuse is everyone’s business
State Budget 2023-24 invests in age-friendly Queensland
Southern Cross academics receive Order of Australia honours
$220,000 to promote age-friendly communities
Mary Patetsos appointed on Aged Care Taskforce
There’s no excuse for elder abuse
No, you can’t reverse ageing by injecting ‘young blood’ and fasting. But that doesn’t stop people trying
Public health alert: Murray Valley encephalitis 7 June
RBA engaging in generational war with Labor’s support
Covid transformed road safety for older Australians
Queensland Government supports seniors living with HIV to connect with service providers and age positively
Disability Inclusive Planning Workshop to keep people safer during emergencies
Study shines light on cause of chronic kidney disease
City’s community partnerships
Bowel cancer rates are rising among younger people
New role leads program: Encouraging community connections
Ischemic heart disease linked to increased risk of dementia
2022/23 Round Two Community Strengthening Grants Awarded
Budget shaped by community
Help solve homelessness in Bass Coast
McGowan Government to extend free flu jabs for all West Australians
Older Australians need to consider home modifications sooner
Ageing well impact research grants announced
North Qld volunteer Stanley gives back to hospital that saved his life
Council’s solution to Bass Coast’s hidden housing crisis
Wisdom Club at Noarlunga Downs Primary School builds connections
Access aged care services with Care Finder
Flu vaccines – now taking bookings
You can have your say and play your way
Time to celebrate our volunteers
Volunteers make difference in Hobart
Lifting standard of food and nutrition in aged care
Centenarian portrait exhibition smashes ageism myths
First Aged Care Labour Agreement signed
Home support work in NZ is already insecure and underpaid – automation may only make it worse
New digital health service launches for young stroke survivors