Witnesses tell aged care royal commission they're 'still looking for answers'

Royal Commissioners Richard Tracey and Lynelle Briggs are seen at the first public hearing in the federal government's Royal Commission for Aged Care Quality and Safety at the Roma Mitchell Commonwealth Law Court Building in Adelaide,

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The Royal Commission into Aged Care Quality and Safety has heard its first evidence in Adelaide. A day before the first witnesses arrived, the federal government announced additional funding for the sector worth $660 million.



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