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21/06/2024
18/01/2023

Ecco come hanno ridotto il Mezzogiorno !!!!!!!!
…Tutti i Governi in turno
e oggi si continua a parlare del “PONTE sullo STRETTO”

“il TAV (Treno Altra Velocità) in Sicilia, qui non abbiamo fretta, ci siamo fermati per attendere la raccolta delle mandorle

09/08/2021

Venerdi 6 Agosto ho ricevuto l'avviso delle Rate Municipale di Moreland 2021/22, UN ORRORE !!!!!!!!! In questi tempi di Pandemia quando i Governi in giro per tutto il mondo, distribuiscono Fondi affinche' le comunita' in generale possano sopravvivere a questi frequenti L'OCKDOWN, qui' i Consiglieri comunali di Moreland, aumentano la Concessione per i Pensionati di $6.00 cioe' del 2.5%, quanto prescritto dalla legge non superiore al costo della vita, e fin qui' tutto in ordine ma cosa che fa rabbrividire e' l'aumento delle Rate municipale di $223.13 or il 12.5% , mentre sulla spazzatura ( Waste Charge on 120 litre ) l'aumento e' addirittura di $555.82 cioe' il 24%.
Che BIATA, Che BRAVATA !!!!!!!!!!!
Innanzi a tutto non sara' LEGALE poiche' se la legge garantisce un aumento soltanto non piu' del costo della vita, cioe' il 2.5%, come questi FILIBUSTIERI si azzardano un aumento del 12.5% sulle Rate Municipali e il 24% sulla SPAZZATURA. Ma che VERGOGNA !!!!!!!!!!!!!

02/09/2020

Il 🔴🔵 inizia il 20.09 a contro il Genoa CFC
Lega Serie A 💪🦈

12/08/2020

I piu' bei ricordi degli SQUALI !!!!!!!!!!!!'m

Photos from FC Crotone's post 25/07/2020

CROTONE Orgoglio dei Calabresi nel Mondo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! GRAZIE..........

Photos from FC Crotone's post 25/07/2020

CROTONE Orgoglio dei Calabresi nel mondo!!!!!!!!!!!!GRAZIE.............

17/02/2019

"FEAR GO MATE" NO MORE.....THE LAND OF PLENTY HAS FILED !

The Banks Robbing the Deaths and an old man with Dementia was over-medicated and Mistrited before his death.....

"Our senior Australians are among our greatest treasures. They deserve the highest quality aged care possible."

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Aged care overly complex, inquiry told in Adelaide
02:01 / 02:18

The royal commission into Australia's aged care system has begun a fortnight of hearings in Adelaide.
Updated Updated 5 days ago
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Australia's aged care system is overly complex with reforms over the past 30 years too often addressing issues in isolation rather than the system as a whole, the royal commission into the sector has been told.

At the first hearing to take evidence in Adelaide on Monday, counsel assisting Peter Gray said the aged care system has been subject to many reviews and inquiries.

But he said where they were limited in scope, they had not been able to address the bigger picture.

"The sheer number and frequency of reviews shows that there are many issues in aged care which have not been resolved to the community's satisfaction," Mr Gray said.

AGED CARE ROYAL COMMISSION
Commissioner Lynelle Briggs says the aged care inquiry will be held amid a 'torrent' of concern.
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'Harrowing experiences'

He also told the commission that many people who had received care, were family members or who worked in the sector, had approached the commission to tell their stories.

"Some have had harrowing experiences," he said.

"We are grateful to them for their courage in being willing to bear witness to the effects that the aged care system has had on them."

Among those are Barb Spriggs and her son Clive who will be the first to give evidence.

Mrs Spriggs' husband Bob was overmedicated and mistreated before his death in Adelaide's infamous Oakden nursing home, where the abuse of dementia patients in part sparked the royal commission.

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Aged Care Minister warns of more harrowing stories to come

Aged Care Minister Ken Wyatt said the inquiry came amid a 177 per cent increase in findings of serious risk against service providers in the past year.

"Over the coming days and weeks the stories and events told before the commission will not be easy to hear, but they are necessary," Mr Wyatt said.

Minister for Aged Care Ken Wyatt.
Minister for Aged Care Ken Wyatt.
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"Our senior Australians are among our greatest treasures. They deserve the highest quality aged care possible."

Mr Wyatt said the federal government remained committed to providing senior Australians with access to care which supported their dignity.

He said the opening of the royal commission would be remembered as a highly significant day for aged care in Australia.
1700 submissions received

In his opening address, Mr Gray revealed that the investigation had now received responses from about 900 of Australia's 2000 approved aged care providers along with more than 800 submissions from the public.

Many of the public submissions directly related to substandard or unsafe aged care services.

He also provided an update on future hearings, with sittings in Adelaide in March to focus on home care and those in May to focus on the care of dementia patients, amid estimates about 900,000 Australians will be living with the condition by 2050. Currently, Mr Gray said 376,000 Australians have dementia.

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Shining a light on issues in aged care

Ahead of Monday's hearing, industry group Aged and Community Services Australia said the investigation would shine a light on many complex challenges and issues within the system that had long gone undiscussed.

Chief executive Patricia Sparrow said it was hard for many people to talk about ageing.

"But that's what we need to do as a nation if we are going to improve the system and make it sustainable into the future," she said.

"The royal commission will be important in going right back to the beginning and examining what kind of system we need and how to make that possible."

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'Rising torrent' of concern over aged care

The inquiry's initial focus will be on how aged care has been operated, monitored and regulated and how that may change under the Aged Care Quality and Safety Commission.

The commission will also consider the changing demographics of the Australian population and the implications this has for the system.

Advocacy and medical groups will detail the current state of the aged care system along with the clinical issues affecting elderly people and general challenges in meeting clinical needs.

The hearings in Adelaide will continue over the next fortnight.

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