Eurobodalla residents have been vocal with their need for more aged services in the area for well over a year. And, then an election was announced and their pleas have suddenly been heard. If Labor is returned to federal power they have promised funding for five projects in the Eurobodalla, $12m for a 20-bed rehabilitation and aged care unit at Moruya. More than $850 000 has also been promised for four projects in Pambula and Bega. The Coalition has promised the region $3m in funding for a transitional care wing at Pambula Hospital and $1m for refurbishments and upgrades at Bega.
Exclusive: Aveo to sell off its retirement villages in South Australia and Tasmania
Tony Randello, CEO of the nation’s leading retirement village provider, said the impending sale of its 16 retirement villages in South Australia and Tasmania “aligns with Aveo’s regular strategic review of opportunities across its portfolio”. The...