Aged Care Act 2024
The Aged Care Act 2024 is the Australian federal legislation regulating aged care services in Australia, focusing on the rights of the older adult. The Act supersedes the previous Aged Care Act 1997 following multiple years of reform speared by the 201821 Royal Commission into Aged Care Quality and Safety. The Act is part of the Health and Aged Care legislation portfolio and is administered by the Department of Health, Disability and Ageing.
The Aged Care Bill 2024 was introduced by the Labor Albanese government on 12 September 2024, having gained prior bipartisan support from the opposition Coalition. The Act came into effect on 1 November 2025 at the same time as the new Support at Home program, delayed from its original commencement date of 1 July.
Legislation
The Aged Care Act 2024 is described by the Department of Health, Disability and Ageing as putting "the rights of older people at the centre of the aged care system." The Act draws on a different section of constitutional powers to focus on resident-centred care and upholding the human rights of the older adult whilst receiving aged care. Changes implemented by the Act include:- legislating a Statement of Rights and Statement of Principles for aged care residents, and Code of Conduct and Quality Standards for registered providers
- formalising a single entry and assessment process to access aged care services
- implementing new funding and subsidy models for Commonwealth-funded services, and increasing transparency of costs
- supplying additional funding to the aged care sector to improve the working conditions and pay of care staff
- create a new regulatory model with:
- * increased powers of the Aged Care Quality and Safety Commission
- * a new provider registration system.