Aged care cash bonus faces criticism, $2b to commercialise university research Federal Aged care workers are set to receive two $400 payments in a bid to recognise the pressure they’re facing as coronavirus cases spiral, but the
National cabinet opens up AstraZeneca eligibility, mandates jab for aged care staff June 29, 2021 By Shannon Jenkins Federal Eligibility for the AstraZeneca vaccine has been opened up to anyone under the age of 40, while provisions for the mandatory vaccination of aged care
Labor’s budget reply lauded for ‘listening’ to affordable housing and aged care sector interest groups May 14, 2021 By Melissa Coade Federal Unions and advocacy groups have reacted positively to Anthony Albanese’s vision for Australia outlined in his Opposition budget reply, particularly in response to Labor’s social
NSW government under fire for hospital’s parking fees April 9, 2021 By Melissa Coade New South Wales Healthcare workers at Campbelltown Hospital have rallied to protest a monthly fee of almost $100 for onsite parking the government built using taxpayer money. NSW