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Will your home care package collapse after worker pay rise?

Published 27 April 2022

Home care workers have had a big win in the Fair Work Commission. How will it affect you?

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Is the language of love still in the air?

Published 27 April 2022

Popular music has changed over the decades, but is the change language of songs a change for the better?

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Is your term deposit slumming it?

Published 20 April 2022

Inflation is up, the cash rate will be up and term deposit rates should be up. Some are but most aren't. Here's why.

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Opposition Leader’s response to Budget 2022: aged care and housing

Published 20 April 2022

In response to the Budget presented by the Australian Government on 29 March 2022, the Leader of the Opposition presented a suite of policy plans.

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Older and wiser: older drivers

Published 20 April 2022

Older drivers are among the safest drivers, and one of the reasons for this is that most know when to drive less or stop altogether. But what about the small minority that doesn't?

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Can pension poverty be solved by a magic pudding?

Published 13 April 2022

Independently costed plans by The Greens would eradicate poverty. There is one problem: significant reliance is being placed on a magic pudding.

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End-of-life planning by you yourself is vital to your dignity in old age

Published 13 April 2022

Thirty per cent of nursing home residents have an advance care plan completed by someone else, such as a family member or carer, rather than making choices themselves. Planning must be done earlier.

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How not to have a heart attack

Published 13 April 2022

Out-of-the-blue heart attacks need not be out-of-the-blue. There are simple tests which can show if a person is at risk of a heart attack.

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Cost-of-Living Measures: what they mean in detail

Published 6 April 2022

The $250 handout and more have been passed. Here's how you access them.

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The future of nursing home staffing ratios

Published 6 April 2022

The Government adopting recommendations doesn't always mean they will implement all the recommendations they adopt. Aged care is no different.

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Killing two birds with one stone: the flu and COVID-19

Published 6 April 2022

The flue is a killer just like COVID-19. Get protected from both before the start of winter.

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What sort of Budget is Budget 2022?

Published 30 March 2022

BUDGET 2022 offers a one-off cost-of-living $250 payment to pensioners, people on unemployment benefits and low- and middle-income earners, but if the rate of inflation keeps rising, a lot more one-offs would be needed.

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BUDGET 2022 forgets the most important infrastructure of all: housing

Published 30 March 2022

What piece of infrastructure is more important than a roof over your head? What does Australia do about it when its citizens in droves are becoming homeless?

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Index the pension in advance, not in arrears!

Published 23 March 2022

For years and years pension increases have been small, but now that they are big are pensioners actually better off?

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The great super fund shake-up is here

Published 23 March 2022

Time's up for superannuation funds, and not only the ones which are terrible at investing. Time is also up for funds ignoring the main purpose of superannuation: to provide members with income security in retirement.

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Why funeral insurance is always a fraud

Published 23 March 2022

Unlike cars and houses, death is not insurable, and that's why funeral insurance is a fraud. Legal, but still a fraud.

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SCAM ALERT: MyAgedCare

Published 23 March 2022

Scammers have stooped to ringing older Australians pretending to be from MyAgedCare.

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MyAgedCare or missing-in-action aged care?

Published 15 March 2022

A 1800 number, loads of fridge magnets, a call centre, a website, what could go wrong with the one-stop shop for aged care in Australia? A lot it seems.

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Everybody’s Home: Australia needs 25,000 more social housing dwellings now

Published 15 March 2022

Not only is Australia’s chronic under-investment in social and affordable housing worsening the housing affordability crisis, but it is also actually costing the country in other areas.

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NSW euthanasia legislation awaiting the final vote

Published 15 March 2022

The NSW Parliament is considering the Voluntary Assisted Dying Bill 2021. It was passed by the Lower House and is awaiting a vote in the Upper House.

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