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Budget 2018: The Federal Budget at a Glance

Published 27 May 2018

The Australian Government has tried to frame this as a 'Budget for older Australians', but with only minor changes to aged care, the Pension Loans Scheme, Work Bonus, super and elder abuse initiatives it does not live up to the hype. [more]

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Funding Boost to Centrelink: the Good the Bad and the Ugly

Published 27 May 2018

Will the Government's strategy of outsourcing Centrelink call centre staff to a private company bring an end to the wait time woes?

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Budget 2018: New Medicines Listed on Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme

Published 26 May 2018

The Government will set aside $1.4 billion over five years for a number of new medicines on the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS) and the Repatriation Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (RPBS).

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Budget 2018: Centrelink’s Digital Transformation

Published 25 May 2018

Centrelink is getting more tech-savvy. Budget documents reveal that more money is going towards updating Centrelink's digital systems.

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Budget 2018: SMSF Trustees Rejoice!

Published 25 May 2018

Trustees of self-managed super funds (SMSFs) have two reasons to be happy with Budget 2018.

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Budget 2018: Employment Initiatives

Published 24 May 2018

The Government's More Choices for a Longer Life package includes a raft of initiatives to help older people stay in the workforce longer.

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Budget 2018: Aged Care

Published 23 May 2018

Aged care was supposed to be a big winner in the Budget, but this promise has fallen flat on its face.

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Disability Advocacy Organisations Refunded

Published 30 April 2018

After sustained pressure, the NSW Government has announced they will continue to fund advocacy services for people with disabilities.

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The Rich Cost More

Published 28 April 2018

Often we hear that poor Australians are a 'burden' on taxpayers, but it turns out that tax concessions for the richest 20 per cent of households cost us $68 billion every year.

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Employers Face Jail for Stolen Super

Published 27 April 2018

Unscrupulous employers who don't pay their employees' superannuation guarantee will no longer be able to get off scot free.

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Energy exit fees abolished – at last

Published 26 April 2018

Get ready to shop around because from 1 January 2018 energy retailers stopped charging most types of exit fees, also known as early termination fees.

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Unannounced Audits in Aged Care

Published 25 April 2018

All residential aged care facilities will now be subject to unannounced visits from auditors, in the hope that this will improve care standards.

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Welfare Reform Bill: How Will it Affect You?

Published 24 April 2018

The passage of the Welfare Reform Bill on 27 March 2018 will bring with it a raft of changes to the welfare system.

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Pensioner Guarantee: the Loophole Within the Loophole

Published 23 April 2018

Anyone with investments other than money-in-the-bank or a rental property could be affected by the federal Opposition's proposal to abolish cash refunds of dividend tax credits.

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Pensioner Guarantee: Are You a Pensioner?

Published 23 April 2018

The Federal Opposition's announcement of the pensioner guarantee has led to confusion about who is considered a pensioner and who is exempt from the no-cashback policy on dividend franking credits.

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Big Super Funds Tax Credit Cashback Exemption

Published 23 April 2018

Retail and industry super funds would not technically be exempt from the federal Opposition's dividend tax credit cashback ban. However, in reality they would be.

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Nowra Community Dental Clinic is Something to Smile About

Published 20 April 2018

Nowra dental clinic is filling the gap in public dental services on the South Coast.

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Energy bill relief package update

Published 28 March 2018

The NSW energy bill relief package promises some much needed help to pensioners and other low income households with the rising cost of energy.

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Court Slaps Down Illegal Nursing Home Charges

Published 28 March 2018

When it comes to nursing homes the news is rarely good, so CPSA is very pleased to report on a judgment by the Federal Court on nursing home accommodation charges.

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Medical Alarms and the NBN

Published 25 March 2018

Medical alarm users face a number of hurdles with the continued roll-out of the national broadband access network (NBN).

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