'Cracking down:' Blitz on retirement villages underway
Unscrupulous retirement village operators in NSW will be targeted under a suite of reforms to "crack down" on the industry.
Lucy Cormack is Consumer Affairs Reporter with The Sydney Morning Herald.
Unscrupulous retirement village operators in NSW will be targeted under a suite of reforms to "crack down" on the industry.
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