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Bank cybersecurity a mess despite bank branch closure savings

Published 7 July 2023

Bank cybersecurity costs a lot of money, but it seems that savings from branch closures are not directed to making sure it's effective.

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Why you too are becoming a vegetarian

Published 5 July 2023

What do solar panels and vegetarian food have in common? Both are important in the fight against climate change.

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Is downsizing a size too big for government?

Published 3 July 2023

All agree that downsizing is good but governments aren't doing enough to promote it to the benefit of older and (indirectly) younger people.

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Drilling down into what’s the problem with public dental healthcare

Published 28 June 2023

CPSA has made a submission to the Select Committee into the Provision of and Access to Dental Services in Australia.

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Pension age goes up and changes to pension assets limits

Published 26 June 2023

1 July changes are routine but put this time round it's different with pension age going up and runaway inflation affecting pension assets limits

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Land tax rides again!

Published 23 June 2023

Economists insist land tax is better but fall at the first hurdle. Who is going to pay for the transition from stamp duty to land tax?

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Will we have RN24/7 or RN20/7 registered nurses in nursing homes?

Published 21 June 2023

More registered nurses in nursing homes: Royal Commission recommendations about staff-to-residents ratios are about to be implemented. Effectively?

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Are you owed any money?

Published 19 June 2023

The best money to have is money you don't know you have, but you have to find it first. Here's how to go about claiming unclaimed money.

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Here’s how to get $1,000s more in the Age Pension

Published 16 June 2023

An example of what good, affordable advice can do for your retirement income once new rule changes come in.

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World Elder Abuse Awareness Day is important to you!

Published 14 June 2023

You may thinks it's just another Day-of-This-or-That, but this is actually a day that matters to anyone who knows someone older: anyone!

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Will cheques really finish by 2030, Treasurer?

Published 9 June 2023

It's as official as it can get: the Treasurer sets end date for cheques, but even the Treasurer can't be sure that will really be the end.

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Grey army of workers stays at home despite better Work Bonus

Published 7 June 2023

Work Bonus was meant to get pensioners back into work in great numbers, but Government modelling may have overestimated pensioner enthusiasm.

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The importance of self-managed care for CHSP providers (4)

Published 5 June 2023

Non-self-managed self-managed care is where a care recipient themselves coordinates multiple approved providers. How does that work?

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Are you willing to pay more for aged care?

Published 5 June 2023

When aged care providers talk about sustainability, they mean money. When they're talking about all-options-on-the-table, they mean your money.

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A new kid on the cholesterol block

Published 2 June 2023

Cholesterol is a major factor in heart disease. It now appears that even a strict diet won't help if genetics are stacked against you.

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The importance of self-managed care for CHSP providers (2)

Published 1 June 2023

A care recipient who self-manages their care completely! Why bother with an approved provider at all?

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The importance of self-managed care for CHSP providers (3)

Published 1 June 2023

Self-managed care doesn't necessarily mean that a care recipient is lumped solely with the responsibility for their care.

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By how much is your power bill going down?

Published 31 May 2023

If federal Treasury modelling is right, the Energy Bill Relief Fund is going to make a real difference for low-income households.

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Home Care Package funding goes up 12%

Published 29 May 2023

A huge pay rise for care workers is funded by the federal Government but make sure your service levels aren't reduced.

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Is both-eyes-same-day cataract surgery coming to Australia?

Published 26 May 2023

Cataract surgery on both eyes is usually done one-eye-at-a-time but it is much cheaper to do both eyes at the same time. Is it safe?

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