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Federal election 2019: affordable housing

Published 23 April 2019

THE federal election is coming up, so what are the major federal political parties promising to make housing affordable?

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Abuse of older people: a national plan

Published 23 April 2019

ON 19 March 2019, the Federal Government announced the National Plan to Respond to the Abuse of Older Australians. The plan aims to combat abuse and assist older people who experience emotional, physical, or financial vulnerabilities. [more]

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Cuts to NDIS and calls for Royal Commissioners to step down

Published 23 April 2019

THE Federal Budget announcement on 2 April 2019, presented a $7.1 billion surplus to be delivered by the next financial year. This projected surplus is possible in part due to a $3 billion cut to the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS). [more]

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ACCC shows Aged Care Quality and Safety Commission the way on BUPA

Published 16 April 2019

“The spanking new Aged Care Quality and Safety Commission has been shown up for what it is: an already tired re-iteration of its predecessor the Aged Care Quality Accreditation Agency and a watchdog lacking teeth and growl”, said Paul Versteege, Policy Manager for the Combined Pensioners and Superannuants Association (CPSA). [more]

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Budget reply fails 185,000 Clayton’s Age Pensioners

Published 5 April 2019

“While there were many good things in the Opposition’s Budget reply speech, it failed to say anything meaningful about Newstart, the Clayton’s Age Pension, which is the 60% pension you get when you don’t get a pension”, said Paul Versteege, Policy Manager for the Combined Pensioners and Superannuants Association. [more]

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Budget right of reply must address: Newstart, Aged Care, Public Dental, Affordable Housing

Published 4 April 2019

“There are encouraging reports about the federal opposition committing to increased health funding, but simply increasing funding for Medicare is not enough”, said Paul Versteege, Policy Manager for the Combined Pensioners and Superannuants Association. [more]

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Budget 2019: When a tax cut is the unkindest cut of all

Published 2 April 2019

“A one-off Energy Assistance Payment is about the only thing that pensioners and carers take away from a Budget that ignores the aged care, the inadequacy of Newstart, the lack of a decent national public dental scheme and the urgent need for affordable housing to be addressed at a national level”, said Paul Versteege, Policy Manager for the Combined Pensioners and Superannuants Association. [more]

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Bathurst: a tale of two bullets

Published 19 March 2019

BATHURST CPSA and the Bathurst community scored a big win on 21 October 2012 when the first Bathurst Bullet left Bathurst Station for Sydney Central Railway, but the story does not end there. Bathurst has continued to lobby and now a second Bathurst Bullet has been announced. [more]

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Pension news: older Aussies on Newstart once again the losers

Published 19 March 2019

AS a result of indexation, pension payments including the Age Pension, the Disability Support Pension and the Carer Payment have increased by $9.90 a fortnight to $926.20 for singles, and by $14.80 a fortnight to $1,396.20 for couples. [more]

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Ring, ring, why don’t you give me a call?

Published 19 March 2019

EVERYBODY remembers the old ABBA song asking that question and THE VOICE can finally reveal why that call is not being made now that your home phone is going through the NBN.

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Generic medications shortage

Published 19 March 2019

HAVE you been to the chemist lately and been told that your usual generic, cheaper prescriptions are not available and that you will need to shell out for brand prescriptions?

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Palliative care boost for NSW

Published 19 March 2019

THE National Palliative Care Strategy 2018 has been launched for implementation over a five-year period. All Australian Health Ministers have signed the Strategy, but how worthwhile is it.

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Hospital waiting lists not getting better

Published 19 March 2019

ACCORDING to an annual report by the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare, in 2017–18 about 874,000 patients joined the public hospital elective surgery waiting lists. This was just under one per cent higher than the previous year, which doesn't sound like much but which masks some pretty horrible facts. [more]

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Aged care planning gone mad

Published 19 March 2019

There are just over 207,000 nursing home places in Australia, but only 187,000 of those places are filled, 20,000 are vacant. The nursing home occupancy rate is in free-fall. It’s just over 90 per cent when it used to be 98 per cent. [more]

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Quality indicators: the future of aged care if done well

Published 19 March 2019

FROM 1 July 2019 reporting of clinical quality indicators for all Australian Government subsidised residential aged care providers will be mandatory. Mandatory is the important word, because generally speaking aged care providers do nothing on a voluntary basis. [more]

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Older people living well with in-home support, or not so well?

Published 19 March 2019

A REPORT called Older people living well with in-home support tells the stories of forty people who receive aged care at home. The Report was prepared by consultancy Research Matters through an Australian Government grant. While most of the people taking part in the study acknowledged that without in-home support they would not be able to continue living at home, or only with the greatest difficulty, their comments demonstrated that in-home support as a care system needs a lot of work. [more]

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Private renters in crisis

Published 19 March 2019

THERE are more than 307,000 Age Pensioners in Australia who rent privately and receive Commonwealth Rent Assistance. More than a third of those (104,000) live in NSW, where they are five per cent of the two million or so private renters. [more]

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Isn’t it time to kick BUPA out of the aged care industry?

Published 13 March 2019

Nine out of seventy Australian BUPA nursing homes are currently under sanctions. The question is: why is BUPA to allow to continue operating as an aged care provider at all?

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CPSA’s evidence to the Aged Care Royal Commission

Published 28 February 2019

ON 12 February, CPSA gave evidence at the Aged Care Royal Commission for which it had called. Here are some of the main points canvassed during the examination. CPSA's witness statement and a transcript of CPSA's evidence are published on the Royal Commission's website. [more]

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10,000 places but still no plan

Published 28 February 2019

ALTHOUGH there’s still no plan on how to fix the shocking shortage of aged care places, the Australian Government has thrown an additional $662 million at both residential aged care and the Home Care Packages program.

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