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Lauren
Broomham

DIGITAL EDITION
SATURDAY Issue 105

Executive spotlight

Over 3,000 operators provide retirement living, aged care and support in the home to more than 1.5 million older Australians. 360,000 staff and 100,000 suppliers are engaged every day. It’s a $30 billion a year sector delivering vital services for...

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Lauren Broomham
6 hours ago
DIGITAL EDITION
SATURDAY Issue 105

Opinion: Too hard to care? Dementia is becoming aged care’s impossible business

If purpose-built dementia units are closing and mainstream providers are turning residents away, the problem isn’t the people – it’s the business model. The sector must decide: walk away or change the rules. Around 60% of aged care residents...

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Lauren Broomham
6 hours ago
DIGITAL EDITION
SATURDAY Issue 105

Dementia is “galloping” in retirement villages – and operators aren’t ready

Across the country, residents themselves are raising the alarm about a surge in dementia in retirement villages – and with aged care beds full and Home Care Packages scarce, the challenge for operators is no longer theoretical. “With the average...

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Lauren Broomham
6 hours ago
DIGITAL EDITION
SATURDAY Issue 105

From hospital bed to nowhere: dementia care’s bottleneck

One in three Australians over 85 lives with dementia. That’s not an emerging challenge – it’s here now. And for aged care providers, the funding model isn’t keeping up. Across the country, hospitals are holding older Australians with...

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Lauren Broomham
6 hours ago
DIGITAL EDITION
SATURDAY Issue 105

The dementia village changing the face of aged care in Port Macquarie

In a region with the second-highest rate of dementia in NSW, an aged care experiment is quietly rewriting the rulebook. Open just 12 months, Emmaus Village in Port Macquarie already has a wait list of 80 – proof that small-house dementia care is...

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Lauren Broomham
6 hours ago
DIGITAL EDITION
SATURDAY Issue 105

From grand finals to the frontline: Royce Simmons’ toughest fight yet

The Panthers legend opens up about his dementia diagnosis, retirement village life, and why awareness – not just research – is key to tackling the disease. When the Penrith Panthers announced their new retirement living and aged care development...

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Lauren Broomham
6 hours ago
DIGITAL EDITION
SATURDAY Issue 105

The frontline without training armour: dementia care’s weakest link

Home care workers are the first line of defence for people living with dementia, but without proper training, the whole system is at risk. In living rooms and kitchens across Australia, the nation’s home care workforce is on the frontline of the...

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Lauren Broomham
6 hours ago
DIGITAL EDITION
Saturday

Issue 105: Dementia innovator’s new direction

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Lauren Broomham
6 hours ago
DIGITAL EDITION
SATURDAY Issue 105

The complex village problem: dementia is real and escalating

Videri Australia’s small home dementia care is emerging as a solution for village operators facing one of the biggest challenges for village residents and management. Formerly known as Group Homes Australia, Videri Australia is the dementia care...

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Lauren Broomham
7 hours ago
Home Care

Hall & Prior’s White Oak home care expands Perth footprint with Care Net acquisition

Hall & Prior-owned White Oak Home Care Services has boosted its Perth presence, acquiring fellow family-owned provider Care Net in a deal that will see the combined operation support around 1,300 clients across the metropolitan area. White Oak...

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Lauren Broomham
14 Aug 2025
Opinion

Sink or swim: aged care can’t wait for productivity reform

Hospitals are already flooded with elderly Australians lying in beds when they should be in aged care. The tide is rising. In 2022, then-Aged Care Minister Anika Wells warned the system was not ready for the incoming wave of Baby Boomers. The reality? She may have been five years too late. 

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Lauren Broomham
14 Aug 2025
Ageing

SATURDAY sounds the alarm: Dementia is ‘galloping’ through retirement villages

Dementia rates in villages are climbing fast – but with limited staff, legal barriers to moving residents, and no clear safety net, operators risk being caught off guard. Where are the biggest risks – and what’s being tried to fix them? Find out in this week’s SATURDAY, our premium digital magazine.

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Lauren Broomham
11 Aug 2025
Opinion

Aged care beds are running out. What’s the plan?

The numbers don’t lie: we are headed for a shortfall of aged care and hospital beds unlike anything we’ve seen before. As we report in this issue, in Western Australia alone, around 200 hospital beds a day are being occupied by older people who...

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Lauren Broomham
06 Aug 2025
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