Aged Care Today magazine

Aged Care Today magazine

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Ageing Australia is proud to publish the highly regarded aged care sector magazine, Aged Care Today.

Managed entirely by Ageing Australia, Aged Care Today is produced in-house – from advertising to editorial to magazine design – so we can ensure a seamless process and personalised support.

A valuable resource for aged care providers – including retirement living, seniors housing, residential care, home care, community care and related services – we endeavour to source the most relevant, insightful, inspiring and forward-thinking editorial, in our carefully curated content.

Our quarterly Aged Care Today magazine is delivered in hard copy to our members – who represent three in four aged care providers nationally – and electronically to a database of more than 25,000 individuals who work in the sector.

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Flip through our Spring edition of the Aged Care Today magazine

Read featured articles from the Ageing Australia team

Aged Care Today Winter 2025
Winter 2025, pg 17
You are ACE!
National Update

St Vincent’s Care makes bold care model shift

A move to relationship-based care is transforming aged care homes across the country, blurring the lines between residents and workers, strengthening personal connections and creating true community.
Aged Care Today Winter 2025
Winter 2025, pg 15
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National Update

Transforming aged care nursing through education

The aged care sector is undergoing significant transformation with increasing expectations around quality, compliance and person-centred care.
Aged Care Today Winter 2025
Winter 2025, pg 15
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National Update

Responding to workforce needs in regional Queensland

There is an acute shortage of direct care workers in this country, with the Committee for Economic Development of Australia projecting a need for at least 110,000 more workers over the next decade.
Aged Care Today Winter 2025
Winter 2025, pg 14
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National Update

Ageing Australia boosts training for leaders and managers

It’s human nature to avoid discomfort. Engaging in conversations centred on the expression of dissatisfaction from one party or both, can be confronting for many people.
Aged Care Today Winter 2025
Winter 2025, pg 12-13
L-R: Ageing Australia’s delegation at Ageing Asia were our Chief Technology Advisor Dr George Margelis, Head of Innovation Julie Anderson, General Manager Services & Sector Capacity Belinda Allen and CEO Tom Symondson.
National Update

Global innovators unite

“We know aged care providers in Australia are strong innovators and it’s fantastic to see them recognised in high numbers on a global scale,” said Ageing Australia’s General Manager Services & Sector Capacity Belinda Allen, who represented Ageing Australia along with Chief Executive Officer Tom Symondson and Head of Innovation Julie Anderson at the 2025 World Ageing Festival in Singapore in April.

Ageing Australia

Aged Care Today Winter 2025
Winter 2025, pg 10
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National Update

A new-look parliament

Prime Minister Anthony Albananese has secured an historic victory for the Australian Labor Party, but time has run out for a full transition to the new Aged Care Act, and the Support at Home program, by 1 July 2025.

Ageing Australia Advocacy

Aged Care Today magazine autumn 2025
Autumn 2025, pg 24
You are ACE!
National Update

Caring with old school values

Jodie Lund is a senior care coordinator at Pearl Home Care, established in 2021 to service a large regional area on the north coast of New South Wales. One of this year’s nominees in the Ageing Australia You are ACE! Awards, Jodie is passionate about helping older people maintain their independence.

Ageing Australia

Aged Care Today magazine autumn 2025
Autumn 2025, pg 16
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National Update

Three budget priority areas

Aged care services for older Australians have significantly improved since the Royal Commission into Aged Care Quality and Safety put aged care on the national agenda – but the reform journey is far from over.

Ageing Australia

Aged Care Today magazine autumn 2025
Autumn 2025, pg 8
Opinion

The next chapter for Ageing Australia

I am honoured to lead the Ageing Australia Board over the next three years as the aged care sector enters a transformative period.

Michael (Mick) Reid AM, Chair
Ageing Australia

Spring 2025 edition advertisers

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We recognise the vital role our advertisers play in supporting aged care providers to deliver quality care.

By aligning with Aged Care Today, these organisations position themselves at the forefront – ensuring that when aged care providers need solutions, they know exactly where to turn.

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