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- CharitiesAidWelfare, Federal Budget
- 05/02/2026
- 07:00
New analysis shows youth housing supplement will boost national productivity through education and employment
The Home Time Youth Housing Coalition, representing over 180 organisations across Australia, has launched a new report at Parliament House that synthesises existing and new research, revealing the productivity gain that a targeted youth housing supplement would deliver. The research highlighted examples of dedicated youth tenancies with support, in which housing stability increased from 27% to over 70%. Similarly, educational engagement increased from 28% to as high as 77%, and employment rates rose from 26% to as high as 90%. For every dollar invested in youth housing, researchers estimate $2.60 in community benefit. The report also outlines the economic cost…
- Medical Health Aged Care
- 05/02/2026
- 06:02
Number of Australians living with dementia growing
Datareleased by Dementia Australia today has revealed thatthe number of Australians living with dementia in 2026 has increased to an estimated446,500¹– a figureprojected tomore thandoubleto overonemillion peopleby 2065.² Thedata also highlights thatdementia impacts Australians of all ages,with anestimated 29,000 people living with young onsetdementia (a diagnosis of any kind of dementia whenyou’reaged 18-65). This figure is projected to increase to an estimated 41,000 by 2054.³ Additionally, an estimated 1,500 children live with childhood dementia in Australia.⁴ In 2026, there are an estimated 6,300 people living with all forms of dementia in the Australian Capital Territory, which is projected to increase…
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- General News
- 05/02/2026
- 06:01
eSafety report shows while tech giants have made some progress they still have a long way to go in stamping out online child sexual abuse
Tech giants, including Apple, Google, Meta and Microsoft, are still failing to address critical safety gaps in detecting and preventing child sexual exploitation and abuse (CSEA) on their services despite some improvements, according to a new eSafety transparency report. The report, which is the second in a series of four to be published byeSafety, summarises tech company responses to a series of questions about how they are tackling the worst-of the-worst online content including real and AI-generated child sexual abuse material, livestreamed child sexual abuse, online grooming and sexual extortion. In July 2024, eSafety gave eight tech companies legally enforceable…
- Medical Health Aged Care
- 05/02/2026
- 06:01
Number of Australians living with dementia growing
Datareleased by Dementia Australia today has revealed thatthe number of Australians living with dementia in 2026 has increased to an estimated446,500¹– a figureprojected tomore thandoubleto overonemillion peopleby 2065.² Thedata also highlights thatdementia impacts Australians of all ages,with anestimated 29,000 people living with young onsetdementia (a diagnosis of any kind of dementia whenyou’reaged 18-65). This figure is projected to increase to an estimated 41,000 by 2054.³ Additionally, an estimated 1,500 children live with childhood dementia in Australia.⁴ In 2026, there are an estimated 113,900 people living with all forms of dementia in Victoria, which is projected to increase to an estimated…
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- General News, Medical Health Aged Care
- 05/02/2026
- 06:01
Australians are demanding action to keep specialists fees affordable, research reveals
Australians are demanding urgent action to curb rising medical specialist fees which are forcing a growing number of people to delay or abandon vital medical care. A national survey of more than 4,000 randomly selected Australians — including 2,300 referred to a specialist recently — reveals widespread concern about affordability and access to specialist doctors. The vast majority want the federal government to make specialist care more accessible. The survey found almost one-in-three Australians (30 per cent) have delayed or cancelled specialist care due to cost in the past three years. This rises to one-in-two families with multiple children managing…
- Medical Health Aged Care
- 05/02/2026
- 06:01
Number of Australians living with dementia growing
Datareleased by Dementia Australia today has revealed thatthe number of Australians living with dementia in 2026 has increased to an estimated446,500¹– a figureprojected tomore thandoubleto overonemillion peopleby 2065.² Thedata also highlights thatdementia impacts Australians of all ages,with anestimated 29,000 people living with young onsetdementia (a diagnosis of any kind of dementia whenyou’reaged 18-65). This figure is projected to increase to an estimated 41,000 by 2054.³ Additionally, an estimated 1,500 children live with childhood dementia in Australia.⁴ In 2026, there are an estimated 88,200 people living with all forms of dementia in Queensland, which is projected to increase to an estimated…
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- Medical Health Aged Care
- 05/02/2026
- 06:01
Number of Australians living with dementia growing
Datareleased by Dementia Australia today has revealed thatthe number of Australians living with dementia in 2026 has increased to an estimated446,500¹– a figureprojected tomore thandoubleto overonemillion peopleby 2065.² Thedata also highlights thatdementia impacts Australians of all ages,with anestimated 29,000 people living with young onsetdementia (a diagnosis of any kind of dementia whenyou’reaged 18-65). This figure is projected to increase to an estimated 41,000 by 2054.³ Additionally, an estimated 1,500 children live with childhood dementia in Australia.⁴ The number of Western Australians living with dementia increased to an estimated 43,400.⁵ Dementia Australia CEO Professor Tanya Buchanan said thatwith thenumber of people…
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- Medical Health Aged Care
- 05/02/2026
- 06:01
Number of Australians living with dementia growing
Data released by Dementia Australia today has revealed that the number of Australians living with dementia in 2026 has increased to an estimated 446,500 1 – a figure projected to more than double to over one million people by 2065.2 The data also highlights that dementia impacts Australians of all ages, with an estimated 29,000 people living with young onset dementia (a diagnosis of any kind of dementia when you’re aged 18-65). This figure is projected to increase to an estimated 41,000 by 2054.3 Additionally, an estimated 1,500 children live with childhood dementia in Australia.4 Dementia Australia CEO Professor Tanya…
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- Medical Health Aged Care
- 05/02/2026
- 06:01
Number of Australians living with dementia growing
Datareleased by Dementia Australia today has revealed thatthe number of Australians living with dementia in 2026 has increased to an estimated446,500¹– a figureprojected tomore thandoubleto overonemillion peopleby 2065.² Thedata also highlights thatdementia impacts Australians of all ages,with anestimated 29,000 people living with young onsetdementia (a diagnosis of any kind of dementia whenyou’reaged 18-65). This figure is projected to increase to an estimated 41,000 by 2054.³ Additionally, an estimated 1,500 children live with childhood dementia in Australia.⁴ In 2026, there are an estimated 145,700 people living with all forms of dementia in New South Wales, which is projected to increase to…
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