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Tick-Tock Goes the Clock, Again: What the New Aged Care Act Delay Means for Aged Care Providers

The Australian Government has officially postponed the rollout of the new Aged Care Act to November 1, 2025. For aged care providers, this delay brings a mix of relief, frustration — and a golden opportunity.
At Erigo, we see this not as a setback, but as a strategic window to recalibrate, strengthen, and lead.

Why the Delay?

This wasn’t a surprise. Providers, peak bodies, and advocacy groups raised valid concerns about the original July 1st timeline. Key issues included:

What This Means for Providers

Forward-thinking providers can use this delay as a runway for transformation. Here’s how:

1. Master the details

When the final legislation drops, dive deep. Understand how each change affects compliance, service delivery, and financial models. Preparation is your competitive edge.

2. Elevate workforce training and culture

Move beyond box-ticking:

3. Refine systems and processes

Everything is evolving:

4. Engage the people you care for

Older Australians are at the heart of the new Act:

5. Rethink your business model

Use this time to plan for long-term sustainability and success.

What’s Next from the Government?

Minister Rae’s open letter outlines how the Government will use this time to:

Parliament will consider an amendment Bill to complete the Aged Care Rules 2025 — essential for the Act’s effective operation.

Don’t Hit Snooze — Hit Reset

This delay offers breathing room — but it’s not a time to coast. The new Aged Care Act is a seismic shift toward transparency, accountability, and rights-based care. There is still significant work to be done to embed the changes and emerge stronger, more agile, and better equipped to deliver exceptional care.

Let’s Talk Strategy

Feeling overwhelmed by the complexity of these reforms? Erigo is here to help.

We tailor support to help your organisation not to just comply — but thrive.
Reach out today for a confidential discussion on how we can support your success.

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