A small number of residents at Riverdale Gardens village in Berri (SA) have been caught out because of their understanding that their village was registered under the Retirement Villages Act when it was not. It is alleged that after the withdrawal of support by Westpac the development stalled and residents demanded deposits returned. Paul Capper, who represents the group of investors in the development, claims to have personally offered to repay a significant portion of the deposits but some residents have refused by way of a letter from solicitors. Westpac had a loan of $600,000 against the developers funding of $1.2 million.
Peak bodies outcry over Aged Care Taskforce silence: ‘no excuse for delay’
Catholic Health Australia, the peak body representing 350 Catholic Not For Profit aged care facilities, said there “is no excuse for delay” in the reform of aged care by adoption of the Aged Care Taskforce recommendations. “It’s been six months...