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Category: Aged Care

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Further amendments to the new Aged Care Act

On 24 July 2025, the Federal government introduced the Aged Care and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2025 (Cth) which makes a number of technical changes to the new Aged Care Act 2024 (Cth) to ensure that the new Act can operate as originally intended. The Bill also makes important amendments to the Healthcare Identifiers Act 2010 (Cth) to enable healthcare identifiers and other identifying information to be used in relation to the delivery of health and aged care and other support services.

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Law Compliance and Protecht webinar: GRC in aged care

This one-hour, expert-led webinar explores how governance, risk and compliance (GRC) can serve as the foundation for transforming aged care organisations to meet both the letter and the spirit of the Act. Discover how an integrated GRC framework can help aged care providers meet new regulatory requirements, enhance operational efficiency, and drive quality care.

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New Aged Care Rules 2025 – Stage 3 released

The Department of Health and Aged Care has now published the Stage 3 release of the Aged Care Rules 2025 which provide further detail on the obligations of registered providers and the conditions on registration applying to registered providers.

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New Federal Aged Care Legislation

New federal legislation overhauls Australia’s aged care system, introducing rights-based approach, stronger provider obligations, and executive liability. The reforms address Royal Commission findings, focusing on person-centred care.

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Major Compliance Risks Paper 2022

Our 10 Major Compliance Risks for Australian Businesses Paper focuses on the major compliance risks for Australian businesses in 2022. Businesses can use this paper to assist in prioritising and focusing their compliance strategies and systems on the areas which carry the most significant risk.

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furtheramendsnewaca (repor tcovers on laptop)

Further amendments to the new Aged Care Act

On 24 July 2025, the Federal government introduced the Aged Care and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2025 (Cth) which makes a number of technical changes to the new Aged Care Act 2024 (Cth) to ensure that the new Act can operate as originally intended. The Bill also makes important amendments to the Healthcare Identifiers Act 2010 (Cth) to enable healthcare identifiers and other identifying information to be used in relation to the delivery of health and aged care and other support services.

READ MORE
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Law Compliance and Protecht webinar: GRC in aged care

This one-hour, expert-led webinar explores how governance, risk and compliance (GRC) can serve as the foundation for transforming aged care organisations to meet both the letter and the spirit of the Act. Discover how an integrated GRC framework can help aged care providers meet new regulatory requirements, enhance operational efficiency, and drive quality care.

READ MORE
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New Aged Care Rules 2025 – Stage 3 released

The Department of Health and Aged Care has now published the Stage 3 release of the Aged Care Rules 2025 which provide further detail on the obligations of registered providers and the conditions on registration applying to registered providers.

READ MORE
newfedagedcareleg istock 1027732034

New Federal Aged Care Legislation

New federal legislation overhauls Australia’s aged care system, introducing rights-based approach, stronger provider obligations, and executive liability. The reforms address Royal Commission findings, focusing on person-centred care.

READ MORE
10-major-compliance-risks-for-australian-businesses

Major Compliance Risks Paper 2022

Our 10 Major Compliance Risks for Australian Businesses Paper focuses on the major compliance risks for Australian businesses in 2022. Businesses can use this paper to assist in prioritising and focusing their compliance strategies and systems on the areas which carry the most significant risk.

READ MORE