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Aged Care Funding Changes: What Bendigo Residents Need to Know

New Senate legislation allows aged care providers to override automated funding decisions. Here's how it affects Bendigo home support services and what residents should do.

By Bendigo Policy Desk · Published 2 July 2026 at 4:39 pm

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Aged Care Funding Changes: What Bendigo Residents Need to Know
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Quick summary
  • A bill to restore human oversight of Australia's aged care funding algorithm has passed the Senate, signalling a potential shift in how Bendigo residents access government-supported home care services.
  • The legislation, which would allow aged care providers and assessors to override automated funding decisions, reflects growing concerns about how algorithmic tools allocate public money for in-home support.
  • The algorithm in question determines how much government funding aged care providers receive for individual clients under the Home Support Program.

A bill to restore human oversight of Australia's aged care funding algorithm has passed the Senate, signalling a potential shift in how Bendigo residents access government-supported home care services. The legislation, which would allow aged care providers and assessors to override automated funding decisions, reflects growing concerns about how algorithmic tools allocate public money for in-home support.

The algorithm in question determines how much government funding aged care providers receive for individual clients under the Home Support Program. Bendigo residents relying on government-subsidised home help—including cleaning, personal care and meal support—have their care packages assessed through this system. Under current settings, the automated tool calculates funding based on factors including functional capacity and care complexity. The bill would allow aged care workers and assessors to manually adjust these decisions if they believe the algorithm has misallocated support.

For Bendigo's ageing population, the practical effect could mean faster access to care adjustments without waiting for algorithmic reassessment. Aged care providers operating in Bendigo, including both for-profit and not-for-profit organisations, would gain discretion to increase funding where they judge it clinically necessary. This is particularly relevant for residents whose needs are complex or where circumstances change suddenly—for example, after a fall or acute illness.

The government has not yet confirmed the implementation timeline or whether additional funding will accompany the override mechanism. Policy analysts have noted that without increased appropriation, human overrides could simply shift funding between clients within existing budget pools, potentially creating new pressures elsewhere in Bendigo's aged care system. Bendigo Health and regional aged care providers have not publicly commented on the bill's passage, though industry bodies have previously flagged concerns about funding adequacy across Victoria.

The Senate vote follows several months of debate about algorithmic fairness in public services. Bendigo residents and their families advocating for aged care reform have been among many Australians asking whether automated systems adequately capture individual circumstances. The bill's passage does not guarantee law, as the House of Representatives must still vote. If passed, the legislation would apply nationwide, meaning Bendigo's aged care workforce would operate under the same rules as providers in other regions. Whether the change translates to improved access to care will depend partly on how aged care organisations interpret and use the new override power.

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