Feb 21, 2021

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Missing Aussie grandmother’s remains were found and reburied

An inquest into the 2017 disappearance and death of Australian 65-year-old Annapuranee ‘Anna’ Jenkins in Malaysia has found builders uncovered her remains while working on a luxury development, but buried them again rather than make a report to the police. Read More

Peak bodies transition to unified aged care organisation

Major aged care peak bodies, Leading Age Services Australia (LASA) and Aged & Community Services Australia (ACSA), have joined into the new overarching aged care industry organisation, Aged & Community Care Providers Association (ACCPA) from today. Read More

Overhaul of operations: ENs redeployed under new care model

Enrolled Nurses (ENs), lifestyle officers and servery staff at Southern Cross Care Tasmania (SCCT) could be offered new roles or voluntary redundancies as part of the provider’s operations revamp. Read More
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