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Acting Prime Minister Visits Creswick Health

Published August 1, 2026

Federal and State ministers visit to mark aged care nurse pay increase

Central Highlands Rural Health today welcomed Acting Prime Minister Richard Marles MP, Minister for Aged Care and Seniors Sam Rae MP, Minister for Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Local Government Catherine King MP, and Member for Ripon Martha Haylett MP to Creswick Aged Care to mark the final stage of the Australian Government's aged care wage increases.

The visit, which brought together three senior Federal Ministers and the local State Member, underscored the significance of the milestone as registered and enrolled nurses in aged care received a further increase to their take-home pay from today, recognising their vital contribution to supporting older Australians.

Set against the backdrop of Creswick Aged Care's recently renovated facility, the delegation toured the home, met with residents and staff, and experienced firsthand the warm and welcoming environment that has become a hallmark of the service.

The visit also provided an opportunity to showcase Central Highlands Rural Health's person-led approach to care, which places residents' individual needs, preferences and goals at the centre of decision-making and daily living.

Deputy CEO Phil Catterson said the wage increase was a positive step for the aged care workforce and the people who rely on their care.

"This outcome is a well-deserved recognition of the important work our dedicated aged care nursing staff do every day to support older Australians.

"Nurses are the backbone of our organisation, and we want them to feel valued and fairly rewarded for the incredible care they provide.

"Supporting and retaining a strong nursing workforce is essential, not only for our health service but for the future of healthcare in our region. We want nursing to remain a career of choice, ensuring our communities continue to receive the very best care for generations to come."

As always, residents were keen to welcome visitors and share their experiences, with many taking the opportunity to stop for a chat during the tour.

 

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