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Chris
Baynes

Aged Care

Tom Symondson’s next big thing: the continuum of ageing in Australia

As the new Aged Care Act nears implementation, Ageing Australia CEO Tom Symondson says it’s time to start talking about what comes next. At the 2025 LEADERS SUMMIT and in a recent interview with SATURDAY, Tom revealed that Ageing Australia has...

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Chris Baynes
11 hours ago
Aged Care

Plan T: urgent ‘transformation’ needed to future-proof aged care for residents and operators

With aged care home occupancy over 95%, 85,000-plus on home care wait lists, and thousands stuck in hospitals, Australia’s aged care system is already operating beyond capacity – and facing a demographic tidal wave.

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Chris Baynes
11 hours ago
Chris Baynes

Plan T: Transformation – an action plan for positive change in the aged care system is required

The aged care system is bogged down from years of rules and regulations piling on top of each other to the point where it is now grossly inefficient and failing to deliver optimum care equally across the country.

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Chris Baynes
12 hours ago
Community Living

Plan T: important ‘transformation’ required in the care system to support village residents (and operators)

StewartBrown research now states the average age of residents in retirement villages is 80 and the average age of departure is now 86; villages are firmly part of the care system – which is broken. Village operators need to support Plan T, the...

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Chris Baynes
10 Jun 2025
DIGITAL EDITION
SATURDAY Issue 100

Plan T: Transformation (required)

The sheer magnitude of aged care demand requires a transformation strategy, including retirement villages, but it’s also about the nature and quality of care. Based on the facts that home care has waiting lists of 90,000-plus and aged care beds...

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Chris Baynes
06 Jun 2025
DIGITAL EDITION
SATURDAY Issue 100

Tom Symondson’s next big thing: the continuum of ageing in Australia

The Ageing Australia CEO is looking beyond the recommendations of the Royal Commission and the implementation of the New Act. It’s time to talk about the future of ageing in Australia. At the LEADERS SUMMIT and in a conversation with SATURDAY this...

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Chris Baynes
06 Jun 2025
DIGITAL EDITION
SATURDAY Issue 100

Aged care transformation? Jim Chalmers says he is on board

On Wednesday night (4 June) on the ABC’s 7.30 program, the Treasurer was emphatic that clearing out regulatory tangles is a major priority, as is attention on the care economy. Time for Plan T: Transformation. JIM CHALMERS: “Let’s not dismiss...

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Chris Baynes
06 Jun 2025
DIGITAL EDITION
SATURDAY Issue 100

Plan T: a vision for change

Let’s admit it. The design of the retirement living and aged care systems are no longer fit for purpose. It is time to step outside. Plan T: Transformation is required Today we have an aged care system that is bogged down from years of rules and...

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Chris Baynes
06 Jun 2025
Opinion

Will AI be the workforce saviour for delivering home care into retirement villages?

It is our 100th edition, and we are looking forward at what is known to be coming and what the leading thinkers say is required across retirement living, home care and residential care to deliver best client outcomes, a positive bottom line and...

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Chris Baynes
02 Jun 2025
Community Living

British village developers exit the back streets and head to the retail high street to deliver cash flow and community

While the UK village sector is young, it is learning and expanding fast, led by the likes of French insurer Axa and Goldman Sachs. France is bigger and more corporatised in the retirement village and aged care sectors than most of us are aware. They...

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Chris Baynes
05 May 2025
Selling

Stockland delivers 500 new land lease home sales a year with 20%+ margin

Seniors accommodation has worked out very well for Stockland after abandoning retirement villages, with a big development pipeline, big sales numbers and big development profit in its relatively new land lease business. Its Q3 ASX results have...

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Chris Baynes
05 May 2025
Selling

Ryman continues to sell off its Australian land bank, with the disposal of spare space next to its first village in Wheelers Hill

Ryman Healthcare has taken a reported $9.1 million for 9,065sqm adjacent to its Nellie Melba village, which is now one of Australia’s largest. The disposal is in line with the NZ operator’s scaling back on expansion plans after it came undone in...

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Chris Baynes
05 May 2025
Opinion

Mirvac now has new land lease homes priced at $580K for Baby Boomers vs $750K+ for new families

Perhaps Mirvac and Stockland will be the channel to this market, given they are slicing off sections of their greenfield developments for Over 50s land lease. For instance, Mirvac has sliced off 200 lots off its Everleigh, Brisbane greenfield

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Chris Baynes
05 May 2025
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