Australian Government Announces Record Aged Care Worker Wage Increase
The Albanese government has implemented a significant 28% wage increase for aged care workers as part of what Prime Minister Anthony Albanese describes as "the largest reforms in aged care this century."
The announcement came during a press conference in Darwin where government officials outlined comprehensive changes to address longstanding issues identified by the Royal Commission into Aged Care.
The Key Details:
28% wage increase implemented for aged care sector workers
99% of residential facilities now have nurses on site at all times
4.8 million additional minutes of care added to residential aged care daily
New legislation passed to reform the Aged Care Act
Government reports dramatic reduction in staff turnover rates
"We've provided a 28% increase in wages of people working in the aged care sector. What the Royal Commission found was that unless we addressed those issues, you simply wouldn't have a workforce," said Prime Minister Albanese, highlighting the critical workforce challenges that had plagued the sector.
Commission Insights:
Minister for Aged Care Annika Wells elaborated on the government's $35 billion investment in the sector, noting that $17.7 billion has been allocated specifically to wage increases. "They are flooding back to the sector. The staffing rates look great now compared to where they were three years ago," Wells stated, emphasizing the positive impact on workforce stability.
Why It Matters:
The aged care reforms represent a significant policy achievement for the Albanese government as it approaches the end of its first term. With enhanced staffing levels, wage increases, and newly constructed facilities, the government aims to address what the Royal Commission characterized as "neglect" in its interim report. As Australia's population continues to age, these reforms will impact the quality of life for thousands of older Australians while creating a more sustainable workforce model for the sector.
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