13 Questions on aged care reform
Where do everyday Australians and politicians stand on aged care?
Thank you to everyone that responded for sharing your thoughts, questions, and experiences.
Aged Care Reform Now ran a survey and letter-writing campaign for the 2022 Federal Election. We asked everyday Australians, candidates, and elected representatives about where they stood on aged care reform.
So what did we find out? The research showed significant support for aged care reform in the key areas of quality care, workforce, transparency, and accountability. But, it also showed that many people were not across the key issues older Australians and their support network face.
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State
Electorate
Maribyrnong
Name
Bill Richard Shorten
Party
Australian Labor Party
Overall stance
Has received but not answered survey
State
NT
Electorate
Lingiari
Name
Michael Gravener
Party
Independent
Overall stance
Supports aged care reform
State
NT
Electorate
Solomon
Name
Luke John Gosling
Party
Australian Labor Party
Overall stance
Has received but not answered survey
State
NT
Electorate
Solomon
Name
Tina MacFarlane
Party
Overall stance
Has received but not answered survey
State
NT
Electorate
Solomon
Name
Tayla Selfe
Party
United Australia Party
Overall stance
Has received but not answered survey
State
NT
Electorate
Lingiari
Name
Damien Ryan
Party
Overall stance
Has received but not answered survey
State
NT
Electorate
Lingiari
Name
Allan McLeod
Party
United Australia Party
Overall stance
Has received but not answered survey
State
NT
Electorate
Lingiari
Name
Michael Gravener
Party
Independent
Overall stance
Supports aged care reform
State
SA
Electorate
Sturt
Name
Chris Schmidt
Party
TNL (formerly The New Liberals)
Overall stance
Supports aged care reform
State
SA
Electorate
Kingston
Name
John Photakis
Party
Greens
Overall stance
Supports aged care reform