Tuesday, 13 January 2026

Topic - Sector Moves/People


Video: Will aged care co-contribution be a game changer for retirement villages? post image

Video: Will aged care co-contribution be a game changer for retirement villages?

Lynn Bailey joins Uniting NSW.ACT as Head of Seniors Services for Sydney North post image

Lynn Bailey joins Uniting NSW.ACT as Head of Seniors Services for Sydney North

IHACPA partners with University of Sydney to tackle skills shortages in health and aged care post image

IHACPA partners with University of Sydney to tackle skills shortages in health and aged care

Mable expands into consumables with launch of e-commerce site post image

Mable expands into consumables with launch of e-commerce site

CEOs advocate for skills upgrade for care future as 20+ Village Managers invest in their careers with 1,000+ Professional Development Points post image

CEOs advocate for skills upgrade for care future as 20+ Village Managers invest in their careers with 1,000+ Professional Development Points

SA’s Resthaven shows the growing importance of retirement living on its portfolio post image

SA’s Resthaven shows the growing importance of retirement living on its portfolio

Andrew Whitson, Stockland CEO – Communities, appointed Chief Executive, Development post image

Andrew Whitson, Stockland CEO – Communities, appointed Chief Executive, Development

ACH Group CEO Frank Weits latest Chief Executive to resign post image

ACH Group CEO Frank Weits latest Chief Executive to resign

Introducing the newest members of DCM Institute’s 1,000 Club post image

Introducing the newest members of DCM Institute’s 1,000 Club

Sean Rooney appointed to lead North QLD Primary Health Network post image

Sean Rooney appointed to lead North QLD Primary Health Network

Resthaven appoints Matthew Cragg its first Retirement Living Operations manager post image

Resthaven appoints Matthew Cragg its first Retirement Living Operations manager

Aged care sector now short of 17,000 workers post image

Aged care sector now short of 17,000 workers