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Amber CrosthwaiteBusiness News |
Amid record levels of job creation and economic participation in WA, unemployment is static for those with a disability.
Legislation can only be effective if it is backed up by action on the ground, and the aged care sector is struggling to deliver.
The new Aged Care Act is a welcome departure from its predecessor but lacks detail.
Governments are under no obligation to accept advice from the sector about costs and funding strategies.
The final report from the Disability Royal Commission is somewhat underwhelming.
The voice referendum is an historic opportunity to help Indigenous people, young and old.
The aim is to ensure the continued relevance and sustainability of the disability scheme.