Reforms that will help older Australians to live at home for longer are also hoped to improve generational fairness and bolster aged care quality.
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Sweeping new reforms will allow older Australians to live at home for longer and better protect those in care as the ageing population grows.
Reforms that will help older Australians to live at home for longer are also hoped to improve generational fairness and bolster aged care quality.
Aged and home care systems will receive billions of dollars in funding in a bid to improve living conditions for older Australians.
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