Media Release

13 May 2008

$407.6 Million Pot of Gold for the Aged Care Industry

The Federal Government today announced a $407.6 million boost for the aged care industry, bringing the total additional payments to $2 billion over four years.

The Australian Nursing Federation (ANF) says this money must be used to close the wages gap in aged care.

“Aged care nurses and carers are the worst paid in the health care industry, if we are to have any hope of attracting and retaining dedicated and qualified staff to care for the most vulnerable Australians the government must ensure this money is directed towards improving their wages;” said Ged Kearney, ANF Federal Secretary.

Nurses and carers working in aged care currently earn $20,000 pa less than their colleagues in other sectors, making it impossible for aged care providers to attract staff from an already tight labour market.

The ANF says that without adequate numbers of qualified nurses and carers working in the aged care sector, older Australians will not receive the quality of care that they deserve.

“It is essential for the well being of senior Australians, who often have complex health care needs, to have access to excellent care should they need it.”

Media inquiries:
Gerardine (Ged) Kearney, ANF Federal Secretary, 0417 053 322
Lee Thomas, Assistant Federal Secretary, 0419 576 590
Libby Muir, Federal Communications Officer, 0413 834 979

The ANF, representing nearly 160,000 members, is the professional and industrial voice for nurses and midwives in Australia.