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Default electricity contracts provide savings

Published 24 October 2019

Action on default electricity contracts may be tinkering at the edges at a time when energy prices are sky high, but consumers can save.

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Despite changes funeral insurance still a rip off

Published 24 October 2019

There are two types of funeral insurance: funeral life insurance policies and funeral expenses policies. Both are bad ideas and should be avoided.

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GPs shake their heads and develop their own nursing home standards

Published 26 September 2019

The Government’s new-broom aged care standards are so good, wonderful, brilliant and comprehensive, GPs have decided to develop their own standards.

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GPs and pharmacists fight it out

Published 26 September 2019

DOCTORS wanting to be pharmacists and pharmacists wanting to be doctors, that’s the turf war currently exercising minds at the Pharmacy Guild and the Australian Medical Association (AMA).

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Say ‘No’ to the mindless welfare card

Published 26 September 2019

A cashless welfare card and drug testing for recipients costing more than the very modest increase Newstart campaigners are asking for: sanity’s gone missing.

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$800 pensioner bonus? Deeming changes from 20 September

Published 26 September 2019

The $800 pensioner bonus that never was! Changes to the deeming rates have been getting pensioners’ hopes up, but only 119 households actually received it.

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More niggly savings at the expense of older Australians

Published 26 September 2019

Value-added taxes and sales taxes like the GST are pretty common overseas, but pensioners will have to do without their GST pension supplement if they go overseas for longer than six weeks. And there’s more …

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Parramatta nursing home does some backsliding

Published 26 September 2019

Pick up a dis-accredited nursing home up for a song and then let quality and safety slide. Is Anglican Community Services going the same way as a industry leper Bupa?

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RN 24/7 for one more year

Published 26 September 2019

NSW sits on its hands as the Aged Care Royal Commission works its way through staffing requirements at nursing homes. A victory of sorts only for advocates

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Crackdown on elder abuse

Published 26 September 2019

The new NSW Ageing and Disability Commissioner warns retirement village operators he will have them in his sights over the issue of elder abuse.

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Basic funeral dead and buried

Published 26 September 2019

It’s the quick and the dead if you want a regulated basic funeral. From 1 February 2020, the basic funeral will be defunct replaced with providers’ cheapest options.

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Aged Care Royal Commission six month extension

Published 26 September 2019

A six month extension pushes the Final Report due date to 12 November 2020. Also Tony Pagone QC is announced as the third Commissioner.

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0% Term Deposits?

Published 23 August 2019

Getting no interest or, even worse, paying the bank interest over your own savings, is that something retirees and intending retirees are now countenancing or is there an alternative?

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Bupa Eden’s 11th hour escape

Published 23 August 2019

The goings-on at Bupa's nursing home in Eden weren't as dramatic as the wholesale abandonment of frail elderly residents at the Earle Haven nursing home on the Gold Coast, but it demonstrated once again that the new-broom Aged Care Quality and Safety Commission is an impotent and inadequate defender of the health and wellbeing of nursing home residents. [more]

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Nursing homes are understaffed period

Published 23 August 2019

Guest contributor, Dr Michael Wynne of the unfunded, grass roots advocacy organisation Aged Care Crisis explains why increasing staffing levels in nursing home is a prerequisite, not the be-al-and-end-all, of quality care in Australia's nursing homes. [more]

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Health funding or health profiteering crisis?

Published 23 August 2019

Public debate on health centres on private health insurance and how unaffordable it has become and how inadequate. CPSA is an unlikely defender of private health insurance funds, but the funds are only secondary culprits, enablers of the primary culprits. [more]

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Is the Pharmacy Guild protecting you or itself?

Published 23 August 2019

Pharmacies are among the best protected small businesses in Australia. The Pharmacy Guild wants you to believe that that is for your own good. But is it?

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Poverty waits for no one, not even inquisitive senators

Published 23 August 2019

It may be the best our federal Parliament can do right now, but people on Newstart deserve better than a Senate inquiry which is to report sometime next year.

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Who let public housing down?

Published 23 August 2019

OVER the last decade State and Territory Governments have allowed for over 20,000 public housing dwellings to be lost. In order to pick up the slack, non-profit providers have increased the amount of homes they operate but it is not keeping pace with demand. [more]

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Downsizing? Here’s how to dodge dodgy apartment buildings

Published 23 August 2019

Downsizing into an apartment may be an attractive idea, but how do you find an apartment building without significant defects? A few tips to avoid the worst disasters.

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