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family of terminal mnd patient resort to crowdfunding her aged care

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The article discusses a family's crowdfunding for aged care due to government funding delays. No direct commercial mechanism is identified; it is a social policy story without commodity, supply chain, or corporate margin impact. Weak mechanism / too early stage / no concrete channel / announcement only.

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  • Australian federal budget allocated $3.7 billion for aged care improvements.
  • $389 million allocated to expedite Support at Home approvals.
  • 200,000 people waiting for care; Kay Bow faces 245-day wait.
  • Kay Bow has terminal MND and requires urgent care funding.
  • Critics argue budget falls short of addressing backlog.

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family of terminal mnd patient resort to crowdfunding her aged care | camdencourier.com.au β€” News Analysis