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Did you know people who experienced trauma as children face a 76% higher risk of developing dementia later in life? New research is starting to explain why, and it centres on a surprising part of the brain. Read More

Veterans’ Affairs Minister rolls eyes and refuses to shake hands on Vietnam Veterans’ Day

Veterans' Affairs Minister Matt Keogh refused to shake hands with veterans, crossed his arms and rolled his eyes when he was finally forced to meet them on Vietnam Veterans' Day. Read More
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Revealed: The funding trick behind Labor’s “shrinking” aged care waitlist

The sudden, celebrated drop in the waitlist after the "once in a generation" reforms took effect wasn't the result of people getting care faster. It was largely the result of a change to what counts as "waiting" at all. Read More

No carers, no care: why supporting carers is non-negotiable

Half of all residential aged care residents live with some form of cognitive impairment. Dementia Training Australia's Dr Isabelle Meyer explains why prevention, early recognition and carer support are now core skills – not specialist add-ons – for every aged care worker. Read More

Cruel by design: Four Corners exposed how Labor built a machine to say No to older Australians

Last night's Four Corners investigation exposed how Labor built a machine to say NO to older Australians more efficiently, and quietly redefined how it counts wait times to make a broken system look better on paper. Cruel by design, not by accident. Behind the numbers: real families like Audrey's and Sean's, still waiting, still being failed. Read More

#WisdomWednesday

Wisdom Wednesday is about celebrating the experience and wisdom of our elders across the globe through storytelling. It's through these stories that we attempt to elevate their often unspoken worth and value of age unwittingly lost to peers and future generations. Do you have an elders story to share or are you an elder yourself that would like to be interviewed? Help us celebrate the lives of older Australians through Wisdom Wednesday, a weekly segment posted every Wednesday. Our older generation are by definition the most experienced members of our community, but as they age and transition into more passive, physically constrained roles in society, their importance often dwindles, particularly so as they enter long-term care.

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