Mail - Upper Yarra Star Mail - 7th November 2023

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Upper Yarra

Tuesday, 7 November, 2023

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Spooky fun By Callum Ludwig It was a spooky sight in Yarra Junction as haunts, horrors and heroes alike took to the Yarra Junction town centre asCire Services’ annual Yarra Junction Halloween Street Party was held on Tuesday 31 October. Manager of Communications and Content at Cire Services Kinnear Miller said this year’s Halloween Street Party was incredible. “From the spooky Haunted Hallway at the Yarra Centre to the Storytime at the library, and with the incredible Fairy Abby and Wizard Herman entertaining everyone, it was an absolute blast,” she said. L-R: Harry, Patterson, Sonny, Cooper, Flinn, Bryce and Wyatt.

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Bulk billing boon By Callum Ludwig

been below inflation for years, and are nowhere near the cost of care,” she said. “We don’t like to think in these terms, but if people delay care due to costs, health issues can progress and not just cause more harm, but increase the strain on hospitals and cost more for the health system to address.” Casey MP Aaron Violi, who expressed concern for the cost of a GP visit in a recent column in the Star Mail, said while the headline is quite impressive, the detail isn’t actually as generous. “It’s great that they are benefiting, but my

question is why not make it available to all Australians, it’s not just those groups that are struggling with the cost of living crisis,” he said. “Increasing the bulk billing incentive is a start for these cohorts, but it doesn’t address the availability concerns that we have in our community, we don’t have a major hospital within our electorate and it looks like there is no plan for this government to put an urgent care clinic into our community.” Turn to page 7 for more

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The Australian Government is tripling the incentives for GPs to bulk bill children under 16, pensioners and other concession cardholders from 1 November. The start of the month also marked the start of the indexation boost to Medicare payments announced in the 2023-24 Budget in May. “The tripling of the bulk billing incentive will help over 5 million children and their families, and more than 7 million pensioners and concession card holders to see a bulk billed

GP,” Health Minister Mark Butler said. The bulk billing incentive increases with the rurality of the practice, increasing to between $6.85 to $20.65 in metro areas and from $13.15 to $39.70 in very remote areas, and is paid on top of the Medicare patient rebate for a GP consultation. President of the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners (RACGP) Dr Nicole Higgins said it is a critical stopgap to slow the decline in bulk billing. “Bulk billing has declined significantly in recent years because Medicare rebates have

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