Aged Care Reforms Explained – Melbourne by COTA & OPAN

18 Sep 2025 1.30pm - 3.00pm

From 1 November, a new Aged Care Act will come into effect.

This Act introduces important changes to how aged care in Australia is delivered – with a focus on the rights and needs of older people.
The reforms are significant and complex – and they may affect you or someone you care for.

To help people understand what’s changing, COTA Australia and the Older Persons Advocacy Network (OPAN) are hosting information sessions around the country.
These sessions will provide an opportunity to:

  • Learn about the new Aged Care Act and what it means in practice
  • Understand what will change in the aged care system
  • Ask questions and receive clear information
  • Share your views and experiences to help guide the rollout

Older people must be at the heart of this change. Your voice matters.

That’s why we’re encouraging older Australians, their families and other supporters, as well as interested community members, to attend and be part of the discussion.

These sessions are not designed for aged care providers or professionals.

Join us for the information session in Melbourne on the 18 of September.

NOTE: If you require Auslan services, please contact Mayank from our team at +61 414 463 827, and we will be happy to arrange the service for you.

Details
Date:
18 Sep 2025
Time:
1.30pm - 3.00pm
Location
Oaks Melbourne on Market Hotel, 60 Market St
Melbourne, Victoria 3000 Australia
Cost
Free
Organizer
COTA & OPAN
1300 2682 28
Event Registration
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