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Dr Diane Hosking, Head of Research at National Seniors Australia joined 2GB Afternoons. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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У оквиру овогодишње Недеље подизања свести о преварама која траје од 26. до 30. августа организација National Seniors Australia позвала је старије Аустралијанце да „пријаве преваре и да поделе своја искуства са другима". Према подацима службе ScamWatch, током 2023 године Аустралијанци старији од 65 година пријавили су више од 72.500 превара са укупним губитком од 120+ милиона долара.
CEO of National Seniors Australia, Chris Grice, joined Peter Gleeson on 4BC Drive to explain whether Queensland can cope as a cashless society in the wake of the worldwide CrowdStrike IT outage.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
John MacKenzie chats with Chris Grice, CEO of National Seniors Australia, about the cash vs cashless debate that has many people talking. The importance of keeping cash in our community should be stressed by all, as it can disproportionately affect older generations of Australians.
CEO of National Seniors Australia, Chris Grice, joined Gary and Mark on 4BC Breakfast to discuss their 'Keep Cash' campaign and the importance of cash to Australian seniors. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
John speaks to Chris Grice, CEO of National Seniors Australia on the importance of insurance as we get older and how best to manage our changing requirements. Find out what you need and what you don't!
On this week's YourLifeChoices podcast we welcome Chris Grice, the CEO of National Seniors Australia, a peak body promoting and lobbying issues that affect Australian seniors. We will update you on issues including cost-of-living, negative commentary around the ‘Baby Boomer' generation and the impact on older Australians as we move to a cashless society. We hope you enjoy this informative chat.
In research undertaken in partnership with National Seniors Australia, Australian seniors told us that they were feeling the impact of inflation on their lifestyle in retirement. They were concerned about the cost of living and outliving their savings. They want regular income that increases with the cost of living and lasts a lifetime, with access to capital when required. I believe that a partial allocation of retirement savings to a contemporary lifetime income stream can help increase the certainty of delivering what clients want. Such an allocation can deliver more income and with increased certainty. And, contrary to common opinion, such an allocation can help clients preserve assets. - Andrew Lowe, Challenger. Earn 0.50 CE/CPD hrs on Portfolio Construction Forum
Creating meaningful connections and delivering relevant content is the essence of effective marketing. For associations and membership organisations, this means understanding the evolving needs of potential and current members and creating personalised messaging that truly resonates with them. In this episode, we discover the power of personalisation and chat with Chris Grice, Chief Operating Officer of National Seniors Australia about his experience of embracing content marketing and personalisation. And if you would like to experience how marketing automation works, go to nationalseniors.com.au, try to use their tools or subscriber to their content. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/associationhubpodcast/message
Ian Henshke from National Seniors Australia joined David and Will.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Can trustees be doing more to ensure that members who may be experiencing cognitive decline are provided with the best support mechanisms to access financial services? ' Guest: * Dr Diane Hosking, Senior Research Officer, National Seniors Australia and Ian Yates AMO, Chief Executive, COTA Host: * Sonia Hunyadi, Government Relations and Policy Advisor, AIST
Australians on aged and veteran pensions from today can work more hours without taking a hit to their Centrelink payments. National Seniors Australia chief advocate Ian Henschke told Gary Adshead on 6PR Mornings that, although the initiative was positive, there was a time limit to it. "But it's only a temporary measure that runs until December 31 next year," he told Adshead. "Anyone who wants extra work, go out and get a job now."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Luke caught up with Chief Advocate for National Seniors Australia, Ian Henschke, to see what the latest budget means for pensioners and to get his take on all the issues impacting older Australians. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rev. Bill Crews chats to Ian Henschke from National Seniors Australia about the barriers to pensioners filling skills gaps. Currently, those on the Age Pension are allowed to earn a "Work Bonus" of $300 a fortnight for a single person, or $320 a fortnight for a couple. For every dollar earned above that amount, pension payments are reduced by 50 cents on every dollar. The Work Bonus will be increased from December 1, taking it from $7,800 a year to $11,800 for this financial year. But the measure will expire on July 1.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
More older Australians are being given access to cheaper healthcare following the relaxation of income tests for the Seniors Healthcare Card. National Seniors Australia chief advocate Ian Henschke told Oly Peterson on Perth Live that aged care workers have also just been awarded a 15 per cent pay rise in a Fair Work Commission decision. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ian Henschke once graced our screens as a hard-hitting journalist on programs like Four Corners and 7.30 Report. Now he's your Chief Advocate for National Seniors Australia which means he's here to fight for your rights. With one in four seniors living in poverty one of his priorities is to get older Australians who want to work back into a job.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In an effort to ease Australia's skill shortage crisis, the Albanese Government has announced that pensioners will be able to earn an extra $4000 each financial year through a one-off income credit, without losing their benefits. The policy change is expected to cost the government around $55 million. Ian Henschke, Chief advocate of National Seniors Australia told Oliver Peterson on Perth Live that it is a positive step towards what Australia needs to achieve in addressing the skills shortage crisis. "We did a survey and we found that 20% of pensioners said that they were willing to go back to work but the biggest stumbling blocks in order was, ageism, Centrelink and the way that they lose their pension money if they work beyond a certain point," he told Oly. "What has been announced today is part of the solution as you will not lose your concession card no matter you earn for the next two years."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
As the cost of living rises, a new report reveals some retirees are cutting back on their lifestyle instead of using their nest egg for its intended purpose: to help fund a comfortable retirement. Joint research by National Seniors Australia and fund manager Challenger found 23 per cent of respondents say they don't intend to draw their superannuation capital down in retirement, instead living off the income alone. SBS Finance Editor Ricardo Gonçalves speaks with Aaron Minney from Challenger to find out what can be done about it, plus Credit Suisse's Mike Jenneke wraps up the day on the markets and reporting season.
As the cost of living rises, a new report reveals some retirees are cutting back on their lifestyle instead of using their nest egg for its intended purpose: to help fund a comfortable retirement. Joint research by National Seniors Australia and fund manager Challenger found 23 per cent of respondents say they don't intend to draw their superannuation capital down in retirement, instead living off the income alone. SBS Finance Editor Ricardo Gonçalves speaks with Aaron Minney from Challenger to find out what can be done about it, plus Credit Suisse's Mike Jenneke wraps up the day on the markets and reporting season.
The Chief Advocate for National Seniors Australia, Ian Henschke, spoke with Luke about the way pensioners could be used to address shortages in aged care. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The chronic worker shortage facing the nation has prompted a plan by the government to be put forward and allow seniors to work while also receiving their pension. The plan will be debated at Canberra's Jobs and Skills Summit next month. John Stanley talks to Ian Henschke, Chief Advocate, National Seniors Australia, about why it is so critical that the government allows seniors to work as many hours as they would like and also receive their pensions. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A motion by Independent MP Rebecca Sharkhie in parliament on Monday could get the ball rolling on changing the aged pension income test, allowing older Australians back into the workforce and solving our labour shortages.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The head of National Seniors Australia says there is no doubt ageism is rife in the workforce. And there is data to back that claim up. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ian Henschke, Chief Advocate of National Seniors Australia
Gavin King chats with Ian Henschke, Chief Advocate of National Seniors Australia, about post-election policy pertaining to retirees. The idea to allow pensioners back into the workforce was discussed, as well as the incentives or disincentives to do so.
Clinton Maynard is joined by Ian Henschke, Chief Advocate for National Seniors Australia, for his thoughts on Labor's aged care policies and today's planned walkout by aged care workers in South Australia, Western Australia & Queensland. If elected, Labor has promised more carers and that every aged care facility will be required to have a registered, qualified nurse on site, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Also discussed is today's planned walkout by aged care workers in South Australia, Western Australia and Queensland which National Seniors Australia says could have been avoided if the government had adopted a plan to get more seniors back into the workforce. Australia's peak consumer and advocacy organisation for older Australians has stepped up its ‘Let Pensioners Work' campaign which it says would benefit sectors such as aged care. Mr Henschke says, “If politicians in Canberra would give the plan a go to let pensioners work in vital sectors such as aged care, without financial penalty there would be more aged care workers available.” See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ian Henschke, Chief Advocate of National Seniors Australia
Rate rises will hit mortgage holders, but is also expected to be passed on to holders of term deposits, most notably self-funded retirees. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Luke chats with Ian Henschke about an issue very dear to his heart: the aged pension income test. National Seniors Australia has launched a petition to exempt employment income from the aged care pension income test. You can find the details in the link below: https://nationalseniors.com.au/advocacy/our-campaigns/fairer-retirement-income-system/let-pensioners-work See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Cory Bernardi is joined by Ian Henschke from National Seniors Australia to discuss the need for pensioners to re-enter the workforce. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Age Pension income test punishes older Australians who need or want to work, says Ian Henschke, chief advocate for National Seniors Australia and spokesperson for The Alliance for a Fairer Retirement System. Today, he shares work-related statistics for over-65s, explains the rules relating to income and the Age Pension and says there's a better way. National Seniors is lobbying the government for change and wants your support.
অস্ট্রেলিয়ার এজড পেনশনারদের ভাতা বিগত সাত বছরের মধ্যে তাদের সর্বোচ্চ পরিমাণে বাড়তে যাচ্ছে। কিন্তু, পেনশনাররা বলছেন, বৃদ্ধি পেতে যাওয়া অর্থের পরিমাণ যথেষ্ট নয়। প্রতি পক্ষকালে বাড়ানো হচ্ছে ১৪.৮০ ডলার করে। অর্থাৎ, দিন প্রতি বাড়ছে এক ডলারের সামান্য কিছু বেশি অর্থ। অস্ট্রেলিয়ার ২.৬ মিলিয়ন পেনশনারের মধ্যে অনেকেই আজকাল তাদের দৈনন্দিন খরচ মেটাতে হিমশিম খাচ্ছেন।
Founding Director of National Seniors Australia and Chairman of Longevity Alliance Australia Everald Compton joins Graham Cornes. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Federal Budget 2020 reaction - National Seniors Australia Ian Henschke See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rev. Bill Crews speaks to Ian Henschke from National Seniors Australia about the mistreatment of the elderly. See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.
With a trillion dollars tied up in the real estate of retired Australians, the Pension Loan Scheme is likely to grow in importance. A fortnightly top-up on government pension payments allows people to unlock the equity in their homes. But, according to National Seniors Australia it could be made much more accessible. - 退職するオーストラリア人の不動産総額は1兆ドルとされており、ペンション・ローン・スキームがますます重要になってきそうです。政府のペンションに関する2週間毎の補充で、人々は自分の家を担保に融資を受けられます。ナショナル・シニアズ・オーストラリアによりますと、それがもっと利用しやすくなるかもしれないということです。
It seems that it often takes a national crisis for cracks in a system to become visible. And under the harsh light of COVID19, the aged care sector has revealed systemic issues in it’s ability to provide adequate care, workers and now, protection against an invisible enemy.Joining host Max Tillman is Professor Michael Woods, Professor of Health Economics at the Center for Health Economics Research and Evaluation (CHERE) at the University of Technology Sydney. He is on the Board of the Australian Digital Health Agency and is a member of the Aged Care Financing Authority.Joining Professor Woods is Ian Henschke, chief advocate for National Seniors Australia.
Michael is joined by Ian Henschke, Chief Advocate for National Seniors Australia, about Jobkeeper payments vs the pension. With plans to extend the JobKeeper, JobSeeker, tax relief – the Federal Government has made radical changes to income support during the COVID-19 pandemic. But was about the average aged pensioner? Mr Henschke suggests that the time is right to consider a universal pension with no means test, along with tax reform, which would provide great benefit to both older populations and the wider community.
Hàng trăm cư dân sống trong viện dưỡng lão đã chuyển về nhà sống trong những tháng vừa qua, vì lo sợ bị nhiễm coronavirus. Nghiên cứu của tổ chức cao niên quốc gia National Seniors Australia cho biết có tới 22% những người trên 50 tuổi đang phải tự chăm sóc cho bạn đời, cha mẹ già hoặc con cái lớn bị bệnh tật ở trong nhà.
Rev. Bill Crews chats to Ian Henschke from National Seniors Australia about ageism and how Australian employers must change their ageist attitudes to realise treasurer Josh Frydenberg's ambition for older Australians to remain in the workforce.
Rev. Bill Crews speaks to Ian Henschke from National Seniors Australia about the interim findings of the aged care royal commission report that condemns the system as unsafe and reveals the shocking tales of neglect.
A report from the Animal Welfare League claims about two-thirds of Australian households have a pet in the home, but less than one-in-five residential aged care facilities allow pets to live with their owners. Tracey Silvester from Envigor, Seasons‘ care partner, and Ian Henschke is Chief Advocate for National Seniors Australia chatted with Loretta Ryan on […] The post Pets in aged care facilities appeared first on Seasons Aged Care.
Dr Karen Rees from National Seniors Australia talks to Ross about why downsizing is off the agenda for many Australians