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Reduce long-term unemployment now!

Published 9 September 2022

Something is clearly not working when employers are crying out for workers but 760,000 people are locked out of the paid workforce.

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Can nursing homes evict residents?

Published 7 September 2022

Nursing homes are supposed be sanctuaries for the frail elderly, secure places where care giving is the absolute priority. They're also real estate businesses from which accommodation is rented.

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Superannuation: what’s better, choice or no choice?

Published 2 September 2022

For superannuation to work someone other than the funds must take an interest. That task has fallen to the prudential regulator APRA. After two years, the no-choice funds sector has been knocked into shape. Now for the choice sector. [more]

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Australian housing moves into 21st century, except for NSW, WA

Published 31 August 2022

Whether you're young, old or in-between, having a mobility impairment makes life hard in a world designed for the fleet-of-foot. August 27 will be forever a red-letter day in disability campaigning: from next year on houses must be built according to accessibility standards. [more]

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Is your money really safe?

Published 29 August 2022

Are the banks of Australia as safe as the proverbial Bank of England? There is a government guarantee, but what if the Government itself is getting worried about the guarantee it has given?

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Why not sell your house and become a renter?

Published 26 August 2022

So much of your money is wrapped up in your house, why not sell it and be rich! Questions is, where would you go? There are two answers to that question, but one is better than the other.

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Will the new aged care funding instrument rock?

Published 24 August 2022

The law governing aged care is changing, mandatory care hours will increase significantly and a new funding system will start soon. But will aged care providers be able to game the new funding system like they used to game the old one? Will care hours actually go up as much as the Government wants? An aged care staff survey. [more]

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New Zealanders all get a full pension, why don’t we?

Published 22 August 2022

Getting a full pension regardless of other income and assets you might have? Sounds good? Be careful what you wish for, though.

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Having a Stroke? Think F.A.S.T

Published 19 August 2022

In NSW 19,000 people have a stroke each year. How can you give yourself the best shot at recovering and what support is out there for you?

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Are you part of the shadow economy and don’t know it?

Published 15 August 2022

If you think the shadow economy is exclusively for dodgy businesses, professional fraudsters, drug dealers and money launderers, think again. Anyone-any-age could be participating in it, knowingly or unknowingly.

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Does your phone voip?

Published 12 August 2022

Know someone who is struggling in the digital world who is wedded to their traditional landline home phone? Here's some information that can help you help them.

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Will social housing supply ever catch up?

Published 12 August 2022

JUST one rent increase. One lost shift. One emergency. That's how close many Australians in the private rental market are to homelessness.

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Power bill busting schemes that matter

Published 8 August 2022

Various state and territory governments have introduced energy saving schemes that have the potential to really reduce your power bill. A round-up.

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Whither the pension once inflation goes down?

Published 5 August 2022

Pension indexation never increases your purchasing power except when inflation goes down. Here's how it works.

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Age Pension goes up by 4%

Published 3 August 2022

The cost-of-living index increase was published today. It came out below the CPI increase, which will therefore be used in pension indexation next month.

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Term deposits: what’s the cash rate when it’s at home and how does it work?

Published 3 August 2022

There's nothing mandatory about the cash rate. Banks can set their own rates. Nobody, including the Governor of the Reserve Bank of Australia, is going to stop them. Fact is, the banks pay close attention to the cash rate. [more]

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Call to action: write your own end-of-life care plan and do it now

Published 1 August 2022

An end-of-life care plan can make things so much easier for yourself, your family and your friends when the time comes. Only one-in-four people have such a plan. Don't be in that number!

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More Nurses 24/7 in aged care? You wish!

Published 29 July 2022

Mandatory means 'must do'. No excuses. Not in aged care, where around-the-clock nursing care will become mandatory from 1 July 2023 unless a nursing home has an ... Chances are every nursing home that wants one, will get one.

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Inflation, pension indexation soar – extra cost-of-living relief for self-fundies only

Published 27 July 2022

High inflation means big pension indexation increases, but today's inflation number of 6.1 per cent doesn't mean the next indexation will produce a pension increase of the same size. And how good is it to be self-funded?

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Homeless? Renting? Stop whingeing and buy a house!

Published 27 July 2022

A homelessness crisis, a rental crisis, time for government to step in and make a difference! You would think, but the political mind is differently constructed, it seems.

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