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Home Care Packages program continues in crisis mode

Published 1 February 2019

IN December last year, the sixth Home Care Packages Program Data Report came out for the September 2018 quarter and it’s becoming something like a broken record.

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Put an end to homelessness and housing stress!

Published 1 February 2019

A REPORT by the Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute (AHURI) has found that Australia needs to triple its social housing stock over the next 20 years to cover both the existing backlog and newly emerging need.

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Granny flat traps

Published 1 February 2019

NASTY things can happen if you’re not careful with granny flats. Legal complications, tax implications, granny flats are not for the faint-hearted.

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Is the Fire and Emergency Services Levy (FESL) dead and buried?

Published 1 February 2019

THAT question was asked by the NSW Parliamentary Legal Affairs Committee inquiry into the Fire and Emergency Services Levy. The response of a senior NSW Treasury official was, “… the Treasurer is on record as saying that the FESL in its current form is dead, buried and cremated”. [more]

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Get the best smoke alarm

Published 1 February 2019

SINCE 2006 smoke alarms have been mandatory in all buildings in NSW where people sleep. Most building fire fatalities occur when people are asleep and a correctly installed smoke alarm increases time available for safe escape, but smoke alarms ain’t smoke alarms. [more]

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Superannuation: Work Test exemption signed into law

Published 1 February 2019

THE work test requires people between the ages of 65 and 74 to work a minimum of 40 hours during a period of 30 consecutive days to make voluntary, after-tax contributions to superannuation.

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Super not so super: Productivity Commission

Published 1 February 2019

THE Productivity Commission’s final report Superannuation: Assessing Efficiency and Competitiveness into the efficiency and competitiveness of the superannuation industry should be the blueprint for urgent superannuation reform in 2019. [more]

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Government must adopt all Productivity Commission superannuation overhaul recommendations

Published 10 January 2019

“The recommendations from the Productivity Commission’s inquiry into the efficiency and competitiveness of the superannuation industry should be the blueprint for superannuation reform in 2019”, said CPSA Policy Manager Paul Versteege. [more]

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10,000 Home Care Packages but still no plan

Published 17 December 2018

“The Government still has no plan how to help the 82,000 people who will still be waiting after the allocation of 10,000 new high-level Home Care Packages announced today”, said Policy Manager Paul Versteege.

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Correcting the record on Home Care Packages

Published 3 December 2018

“Claims in a media release by Minister for Senior Australians and Aged Care, the Hon Ken Wyatt MP (Record Growth in Seniors Receiving Home Care Packages, 29 November 2018) are in need of correction”, said CPSA Policy Coordinator Paul Versteege. [more]

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Welcoming, Defensive, Dismissive: Industry Response to Aged Care Royal Commission

Published 22 November 2018

The Government’s message is that all’s well with aged care and that’s why we need a Royal Commission into it.

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Retirement Villages and Aged Care

Published 22 November 2018

Retirement villages are very suitable places for people to receive aged care at home, because a village concentrates care recipients in an area and care workers don’t have to spend hours in traffic to move from one to another.

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Robots, Apps and Aged Care

Published 22 November 2018

OFTEN when aged care providers talk about the use of digital technology and automation, what they are really talking about is reducing operational costs.

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Lack of Public Trust in Aged Care

Published 22 November 2018

THERE is a crisis of public confidence in aged care, and for a good reason.

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Energy Update

Published 22 November 2018

If you haven't switched energy deals in the last year or two, there's a chance you're on one of the highest priced deals in the market, called a standing offer.

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Consumer Affairs Ministers No-no No-Paper-Bill-Fees

Published 22 November 2018

THE VOICE is finally able to give an update on the issue of fees for paper bills. On 26 October 2018, after many delays, a decision was made by the Consumer Affairs Ministers at their Forum.

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My Health Record Changes

Published 22 November 2018

Two My Health Record changes have been proposed by the Australian Government to make My Health Record acceptable to people concerned about their private medical information.

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Fees for Paper Bills Fiasco

Published 12 November 2018

“The decision by Australian federal and state and territory Ministers for Consumer Affairs to ‘encourage businesses not to charge vulnerable or disadvantaged consumers to receive paper bills’ is a classic example of a do-nothing policy”, said CPSA Policy Coordinator Paul Versteege. [more]

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Aged Care Apathy and Ignorance Rife

Published 18 October 2018

New research by National Seniors confirms that most people don’t start thinking about aged care until their need or the need of a relative or friend becomes critical.

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Five Billion Reasons for Mandated Staff Ratios

Published 18 October 2018

The Australian Medical Association (AMA) has joined the mandatory-staff-to-residents-ratio camp.

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