Grattan Institute report calls for $7 billion a year more for aged care

EW
Updated November 30 2020 - 9:06am, first published 1:00am
The Grattan Institute argues the aged care sector needs $7 billion in additional funding each year to fix the broken system. Picture: Shutterstock
The Grattan Institute argues the aged care sector needs $7 billion in additional funding each year to fix the broken system. Picture: Shutterstock

The aged care sector requires an additional $7 billion per year in federal funding - a 35 per cent increase - if it is to be fixed, a new Grattan Institute report argues.

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Elliot Williams

Canberra Times journalist

I've been a reporter with The Canberra Times since 2017 and as a proud Canberran it's been an honour to tell the stories of my hometown. I'm currently reporting on the public service and examining the ins and outs of a very important part of our city. Email: elliot.williams@canberratimes.com.au

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