Fears for impact of aged care cuts on residents outlined in Richmond Park

By Justine Doherty
Updated May 31 2016 - 10:39am, first published May 30 2016 - 12:36pm
CARERS UNITE: ACTU's Ged Kearney leads the launch of the Hawkesbury campaign of nurses and aged care staff to let voters know what the impacts will be of the $1.2b cut to their sector. Annette Ryan is in orange at right.
CARERS UNITE: ACTU's Ged Kearney leads the launch of the Hawkesbury campaign of nurses and aged care staff to let voters know what the impacts will be of the $1.2b cut to their sector. Annette Ryan is in orange at right.

MEMBERS of the nurses’ union, the ACTU and the Health Services Union gathered at Richmond Park on Monday morning, May 30, to launch their campaign against the Federal Government’s proposed $1.2b cuts to aged care.