Tuesday, 27 January 2026

In The Headlines

Regis plans 11-storey 177-bed aged care facility for QLD’s Palm Beach post image

Regis plans 11-storey 177-bed aged care facility for QLD’s Palm Beach

Federal Government spruiks “record number” of home care approvals – but waiting times for Level 4 packages still over 12 months post image

Federal Government spruiks “record number” of home care approvals – but waiting times for Level 4 packages still over 12 months

Kathryn Greiner’s warning for village operators: transparency should be top priority post image

Kathryn Greiner’s warning for village operators: transparency should be top priority

Villages.com.au National Village Survey shows village residents happier than non-residents post image

Villages.com.au National Village Survey shows village residents happier than non-residents

BaptistCare gets green light for $39M affordable seniors’ housing development in western Sydney post image

BaptistCare gets green light for $39M affordable seniors’ housing development in western Sydney

A sign of demand: 15 units already allocated at regional NSW retirement village – before Council approval post image

A sign of demand: 15 units already allocated at regional NSW retirement village – before Council approval

Retirement village planned for 7,500 housing lot development in NT post image

Retirement village planned for 7,500 housing lot development in NT

NZ: retirement village operators seek exemption from foreign investment ban post image

NZ: retirement village operators seek exemption from foreign investment ban

Regis loses Federal Court bid to charge residents ‘Asset Replacement Charge’ post image

Regis loses Federal Court bid to charge residents ‘Asset Replacement Charge’

Regis reports Net Profit After Tax of $27.9M for HY – citing funding cuts and lower occupancy post image

Regis reports Net Profit After Tax of $27.9M for HY – citing funding cuts and lower occupancy

Oakden fallout continues: SA Govt backs down on state aged care audit post image

Oakden fallout continues: SA Govt backs down on state aged care audit

Estia on track with $45.4M EBITDA for FH18 – average occupancy 94% post image

Estia on track with $45.4M EBITDA for FH18 – average occupancy 94%