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Three years, 100 solutions but our two aged care commissioners can’t agree

Monday March 01, 2021
The two commissioners charged with delivering the findings of the aged care royal commission have reportedly arrived at differing conclusions on how the sector should be reformed and funded.
The Royal Commission into Aged Care reports are expected to be released by the government today.
The final report of the two-and-a-half-year federal inquiry was received by the government on Friday and is expected to include more than 100 recommendations.
However The Australian says the contrasting philosophical views of commissioners Tony Pagone QC and Lynelle Briggs has…
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