Australian Unity FY25 results: acquisitions drive profits higher
The ASX-listed mutual company Australian Unity reported EBITDA of $136.2 million for the year to 30 June 2025, nearly double the previous year's $65.8 million. Revenue was up 24% to $2.6 billion.
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Scalabrini's Harbourside development in Sydney's Inner West approved in just 10 months
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Aged Care
Australian Unity FY25 results: acquisitions drive profits higher
The ASX-listed mutual company Australian Unity reported EBITDA of $136.2 million for the year to 30 June 2025, nearly double the previous year's $65.8 million. Revenue was up 24% to $2.6 billion.
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Government Policy
100,000 still waiting: Rae accuses Pocock of weaponising home care delays
With almost 100,000 older Australians waiting up to 15 months to receive their correct level of Home Care Package, Aged Care Minister Sam Rae has accused Independent Senator David Pocock of using cases of hardship for political currency.