An eleventh-hour agreement means states and territories will receive extra funding for public hospitals but health experts are calling for more reforms.
It's time to stop treating the aged care waitlists as an unfortunate backlog and start recognising it as a systemic failure, ...
Wait times between assessment and service delivery have risen from 127 to 245 days, while wait times for an assessment have ...
Overall, Australia spent nearly $40 billion on aged care in the 2024/25 financial year, up from $38 billion the previous year ...
As part of this deal, the Commonwealth will provide $25 billion in additional funding for public hospitals. This is three times more additional funding for public hospitals than under the last 5 year ...
The federal government offered an additional $25 billion to secure the five year deal with state and territory governments.
Federal Assistant Minister for Health and Aged Care, Rebecca White, ...
An important milestone has been reached in the delivery of additional aged care beds at the Midlands Multi-Purpose Health Centre in Oatlands.The ...
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has bowed to mounting pressure from the states, promising an extra $25 billion for public ...
Older Australians are waiting months for essential care, as the government moves to release more home care packages.
From January 1, 2026, it is mandatory for businesses to notify acquisitions that meet certain thresholds and must wait for ...
As the South Australian government heads toward caretaker mode, the federal government has yet to achieve a new hospital funding deal with states and territories.