Sunday, October 5, 2025

Bulletin #14 - 3 October 2025

Presidential Pride

P1 stated as we all live up to the 4 Way Test (or at least he hoped so) there was no need to repeat it! He did however tell us it was International Boyfriend Day and several hands went up for a request for one! We were reminded that on this day in 1990 the two Germanies were united, and the British, in an operation code named Hurricane, detonated an atomic weapon in a bay of one of the islands off Montebelo. 

Guest Speaker : Laura Turner, Local Guardians

Laura is an experienced leader and business professional in the aged care industry, she’s skilled in managing large teams and providing care for clients with high care needs. With a deep understanding of Home Care Package funding, she helps clients navigate the aged care system and maximise the value of their package—ensuring they remain independent in their own homes for as long as possible.

 

Her strengths lie in customer service, problem-solving, and providing culturally sensitive care. She is passionate about building genuine, lasting relationships with clients and their families, making their aged care journey as positive and empowering as possible.

 

Outside of work, Laura enjoys travelling, outdoor activities by the water, and spending time with her dog.

 

Local Guardians is an organisation that maintains oversight of Self-Managed Home Care Packages. This is a Government-sponsored program that provides a range of services and support for older Australians who wish to continue living at home. Laura observed, as the program is for 65 and older, “looking around the room I would say that is none of you…..”

 

From November 2025, Home Care Packages will be replaced by the new Support at Home program.

A Home Care Package is a pool of government funding available to older Australians to help them live independently at home for longer. Funding is tailored to their care needs.

What Can Be Funded?

Depending on their needs, they could receive between $10,000–$80,000 per year. This can go towards:

  • Care workers (cleaning, personal care, transport, meal prep and delivery etc.)
  • Allied health (physio, OT, nursing, podiatry)
  • Equipment, aids, and home modifications
  • Home maintenance (cleaning, gardening etc)

What Will It Cost?

From November 2025, their income and assets will determine the cost of services.

The new system includes three funding categories:

Clinical Services – Free for everyone

No matter their financial situation, they won’t pay out-of-pocket for:

  • Nursing
  • Physiotherapy
  • Occupational therapy
  • Podiatry

(This is a major improvement – previously some people paid daily fees even without receiving services.)

 

Independence Support – 50% to 95% government-funded

Services such as:

  • Personal care
  • Mobility and safety aids
  • Transport
  • Minor home modifications
  • Everyday Supports – 20% to 82.5% government-funded
  • Services like:
  • Cleaning
  • Laundry
  • Shopping
  • Meal preparation or delivery

How to Get Started

Call MyAgedCare on 1800 200 422 to request a phone assessment (usually 1–2 hours).

Once assessed, they may be placed on a national waitlist, which can take several months.

Tip: Be ready to talk about 3 or more care needs during the assessment.

If they only need 1 or 2 services, they may be eligible for the Commonwealth Home Support Program, which funds individual services with a small co-contribution.

Once assigned a package, they must choose a provider – the government does not give funds directly to individuals.

 

When choosing a provider:

  • Check staff availability for their needs
  • Look for prompt responsiveness from the provider
  • Compare fees and hourly rates

 

About Local Guardians – Our Self-Managed Option

Local Guardians offers a self-managed model that gives:

  • Freedom to choose their carers
  • No strangers or rotating workers
  • More hours of care for their budget
  • Flexible schedules
  • Local Guardians are 100% online and do not hire their own workers. The client (or a family member) will need:
  • A device with email
  • Ability to join video calls with their coordinator

Clients can engage someone or a company of their choice, such as a cleaner or support worker with an ABN and insurance. This might be someone they’ve spoken with, are happy with, or already know and trust. Local Guardians help the client set them up and pay them directly using their government funds. Need help finding someone? Local Guardians also have a register clients can access of companies that have previously signed up to support other clients.

 

Fees

All providers will charge a 10% care management fee from November – this comes from their package, not out of their pocket.

With self-management, clients get more value because:

  • they choose the service providers (e.g. a $50/hr cleaner is paid the full $50)
  • Local Guardians charge 10% per invoice to process payments – not on the whole package
  • Clients avoid inflated provider staff rates (some charge $80–$110/hr)

This leaves more funding for them to use on actual care.

 

In Summary

If older Australians have care needs – they should apply now.

Joining the wait-list is free, and puts them in line to access free clinical services and heavily discounted support when they need it.

As a Care Adviser, Laura is available to chat about options and next steps. She can discuss specific care needs, go through the list of available inclusions to identify three or more needs for their MyAgedCare assessment, use an online planner to estimate their discounts, and explore self-managed care options.



 Directors' Reports and Member Announcements

  • Jenny & Lorrie : gave an update on the success of the Sewing Sister's Tanzania project - going great guns! The DG there has authorised hygiene packs for 8 schools in the area by 23 October!
  • Alison : Reminder OffTraq is on 30 October to 2 November and good opportunity to sponsor cars who are fundraising for Global Hands Sri Lankan Eye Project. See Events for more details.
  • Joy : Needs a volunteer to help her at SOS on Wednesday 8 October from 9am. Please contact Joy on 0437 936 732
  • Brian J : Club service meeting after breakfast; 10 October is HAT Day for mental health and donations of $5 per person expected (can pay by square) and also the DG visit with several Rotarians attending from Como RC.
  • Gorby : Mundaring Weir vocational visit next week, please email Gorby direct on mjgwaconsulting@gmail.com; Como RC Classic Cars event last Sunday was attended well even though the rain spoiled play.
  • Rick : Will be away from next week for 4 weeks, so next Friday is last day to organise and pick up meals for PICYS.
  • Kelly : Reminder about Ride The Train to End Polio Friday 24 October. Ride the Train, Wear your T-shirt all day (even if you can't ride the train) and gather at Yagan Square 6pm for a mass photo, Pizza and drinks. Please register though for catering purposes whether you are riding the train or not at  https://www.trybooking.com/CYVGP

As Fine(s) a lady as you can get...

  • Visitors of the week, recently MIA - Peter D, Di Allen and Eunice.
  • 1st Friday of the month is World Smile Day so get those pearly-whites flashing - if you didn't know this $1 please.
  • All coffee lovers for International Coffee Day celebrated on Wednesday 1st October.
  • All those 'Great' aunts, uncles, grandma's, grandpa's or those who just simply identify as GREAT!
  • To fit with the topic of the day - all those retirees who have 'downsized.'
  • Kelly and other 'beardies' (or who forgot to shave this morning) practicing for Dial-A-Santa.
  • Brian J whose birthday it is and doesn't look a day older...

Winner of Heads and Tails

New member Carole O'Brien won the wine this week - following in hubby's footsteps (Shaun) who won it last week - think they may be stocking their wine cellar! Well done Carole!

Attendance

36 attendees in all, including guest speaker Laura Turner, and visitor Chris Pittman.

Friday, October 3, 2025

Club Duties

Club Duties : 2025 - 2026 


10 October
Sargeant        Angus Florence
Attendance    Jenny McLean, Michelle Lovkis
Welcome        Mike Collett
Host               Brian Johnson
Club Dress    Angus Florence, Peter Dowling
Birthdays 
Debbie Tyler (13th) 
Anniversaries
Ross & Lisa La Rosa (16th)
 

17 October
Sargeant        Mike Collett
Attendance    Raelene George, Carole O'Brien
Welcome        Shaun O'Brien
Host               Peggy Leung
Club Dress    Mike Collett, Ross Smith
Birthdays 
Lynne McCamey (20th)
Karen McGrath (20th)
Angela Doyle (22nd) 
Anniversaries
Nil
 
24 October
Sargeant        Angus Florence
Attendance    Astrid Mitchell, Margaret Walton
Welcome        Eunice Sari
Host               TBA
Club Dress    Angus Florence, Lew Thomas
Birthdays 
  
Anniversaries
 
31 October
Sargeant        Mike Collett
Attendance    Ian Walker, Peggy Leung
Welcome        Trish Smith
Host               Garrick McCamey
Club Dress    Ken Pittman, Mike Collett
Birthdays 
  
Anniversaries
 

Thursday, October 2, 2025

Upcoming Events

10 October - Vocational Visit, Mundaring

Please please reply direct to Gorby ASAP at mjgwaconsulting@gmail.com  - and indicate whether you'd like to stay on for lunch. 
Friends and partners also welcome. 
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24 October - Ride The Train to End Polio 
Wear your shirt on Friday 24 October, and ride the train (if you can) for 1, 2 or as many stops as you can to create awareness of International Polio Day. 
If you can't ride a train, then wear you T-shirt all day to work, play, walk the dog, do the shopping - anywhere where people might see you  and ask "What's this all about?"
This will spark a conversation and you can tell them that Rotary and the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation have eradicated Polio from all but two countries in the world - Afghanistan and Pakistan - and we are working towards a "Polio Free World".
Register here https://www.trybooking.com/CYVGP  to show us you are participating (free) and/or order your T-shirt ($20) to wear on the day.
If you can get work colleagues to participate we'd be extremely happy!
So Get On Board and let's make this day one to remember - for all the best reasons.
 
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OffTraq - Cars - wanted! Donations - wanted! Volunteers - wanted! 
Donations to the OffTraq even (30Oct - 2 Nov) in support of Mill Point Rotary/Global Hands Charity Eye Camps can be made via the Rotary Ramble Pty Ltd atf Rotary Charity Trust. All donations over $2.00 are tax deductible and a receipt will be issued by the Charity Trust.
If you wish to donate to the OffTraq event this way, please make your payment into the following account and provide directly to Lew Thomas your email address and amount donated for the purpose of receipting.
email: lewis6151@gmail.com
phone: 0402 912 240
Payment to Rotary Charity Trust
BSB : 036308 A/C no. 270044
Car Ref No. 00, 28, 31, 63 or split evenly between any Rotary Member car number of the team you are supporting
John Mansfield No.00, John Tidman/Wayne Muller No.28, Raelene George No.31, Lorrie Gray No.63. 

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Zone 8 Conference (Australia, New Zealand and Pacific Islands)
 

 
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RYLA
 Every young person needs this opportunity to develop leadership/teamwork skills, resiliance and confidence and make new and lifelong friends.
If you know someone between the age of 18-28 nominate them (with their consent) for this amazing program.
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New Year's Eve Vienna Pops Concert 

Enjoy an evening's VIP Experience 

Enjoy a glamorous black tie event and start the new year in style with our Vienna Pops VIP experience. The VIP experience includes:

Pre-Event Cocktail Party in the Undercroft Area, Winthrop Hall (8:30pm)

  • Delicious pre-show canapes and drinks

  • Meet Musical Director Mark Coughlan

  • 9.20pm adjourn to the Winthrop Hall Gallery with glass of sparkling wine in hand to enjoy the musical feast which awaits

Champagne Gala Concert

  • Premium gallery seating

  • Interval drinks and canape

  • Post-performance New Year's drinks

  • Meet performers at the post event party

For VIP tickets, please contact viennapops@rotaryperth.org.au



 

 


 
 
 

Wednesday, October 1, 2025

Future Guest Speakers

Mill Point Guest Speakers 2025
 
October
 3                Local Guardians - Laura Turner
10               Hat Day, Combined meeting with Como RC. Futurising Rotary - DG Veronica Lawrance
17               Hike West -Pascal Veyradier
24               End Polio - PDG/DGN Jodie Sparks
31               Global Drones - Andrew Sim 
 
November
7                  Heroes and Villains of Perth's past - Richard Offen
14                Perth Inner City Youth Services (PICYs) - Rick Sneeujagt 
21                Curtin Primary School - TBA
28                Soundtrakx music therapy for youth - Ray Tanielu
 
December
 5                Live Sheep Trade - Holly Ludermann
12               AGM
19
26                No Meeting - It's Christmas!