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CTO welcomes Kiki Paul as our new CEO
Join us for our Engage 2025 Conference!
We are delighted to be holding our annual conference in Orange NSW from 28-29 October this year and look forward to embracing our theme by ENGAGING in robust and impactful ways with our speakers, sponsors, and each other.
CTO releases Position Statement on the incoming Aged Care Reforms
As the Federal Government prepares the framework for a new In-Home Aged Care Program, the CTO has released our position statement for how transport should sit within the new program to ensure inclusive, equitable and affordable access to supported transport across NSW…
State Election 2023 – Call to Action – Inclusive Transport for ALL
In the lead up to the NSW State election on 25 March 2023, the CTO is encouraging our members to join us in advocating for more accessible and inclusive transport options for people living in NSW, particularly for those vulnerable to transport insecurity.
CTO releases draft of our first Reconciliation Action Plan
The CTO is seeking our member feedback on our draft Reconciliation Action Plan, a Reflect RAP for 2023-2024. Please take the time to review this important document and send us your feedback by Tuesday 21st February, 2023
Grateful accident victim’s quest to find his heroes leads him to the team at RWCTG
Philanthropist and activist Dan Pallotta keeps inspiring with two new thought provoking songs
When American philanthropist and activist Dan Pallotta spoke at our 2019 conference, we were left inspired by his undying optimism and determination to change the world for the better. Now Dan has released two powerful songs that remind us how critical community is and what can happen when it breaks down.
CTO celebrates Government decision to delay home care reform agenda
It is with great pleasure that we share today’s announcement of the Federal Government’s decision to delay the implementation of in-home aged-care reforms to 01 July 2024 in line with the Royal Commission recommendations.
This is a great achievement for the community transport sector in NSW and for the CTO which has worked tirelessly with our members to elevate the voice of our industry and to ensure that transport is a part of the ongoing discussion and co design efforts.
Funding Model Proof of Concept – Community Transport
The CTO has commissioned The Centre for Health Service Development (CHSD) at the Australian Health Services Research Institute (AHSRI), University of Wollongong, to develop a prototype classification and funding model for community transport services in NSW.
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