Australia’s care systems have never been larger or more sophisticated. So why do so many families feel emotionally and administratively overwhelmed?
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Three Systems, One Carer: How Fragmented Services Are Failing Families
Caring for loved ones shouldn’t require a degree in bureaucracy. Yet thousands of Australians are managing kids, parents, and three care systems that don’t talk to each other. This deep dive into the “care squeeze” reveals how fragmented services are making carers invisible—and what can change.
Why Allied Health Professionals Are Disappearing from the Regions
Why are rural Australians waiting months for therapy while city clinics are at capacity? It’s not about demand—it’s about economics. From unpaid student placements to travel reimbursement cuts, allied health professionals are being priced out of regional practice. And unless we fix the funding model, rural communities will keep falling through the cracks.


