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Budget 2013

AS expected, there wasn’t a swag of goodies for pensioners in this year’s Federal Budget.

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Cosgrove indicates support for staff-to-resident ratios in nursing homes

“At Leading Age Services Australia’s launch of its 3 Million Reasons campaign for more funding for staffing today, retired General Peter Cosgrove indicated that nursing homes should have staff-to-resident ratios, provided there is increased funding to the sector,” said Senior Policy Advisor Charmaine Crowe.

Read more: Cosgrove indicates support for staff-to-resident ratios in nursing homes

Abbott tells pensioners they can keep the carbon tax compo but dole compo and low income super concessions to go

“Pensioners breathe a sigh of relief as Tony Abbott announces that should the Coalition come into power, pensioners will be able to hang onto their carbon tax compensation,” said CPSA Senior Policy Advisor, Amelia Christie.

Read more: Abbott tells pensioners they can keep the carbon tax compo but dole compo and low income super concessions to go

Disability Care welcomed, but it’s a band-aid budget for the unemployed and over 65s

Newstart

“The changes to Newstart are cold comfort for most unemployed, especially people aged between 50 and 64 who on average spend more than 12 months on the payment”, said CPSA Senior Policy Advisor Amelia Christie.

Read more: Disability Care welcomed, but it’s a band-aid budget for the unemployed and over 65s

Pensioners call for fire levy safety net

“Pensioners are over-represented among home owners who have no building insurance, not because they are trying to dodge the current fire levy but because they simply cannot afford the premiums”, said Senior Policy Advisor, Amelia Christie.

Read more: Pensioners call for fire levy safety net

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