According to the latest figures, there are 121,000 people waiting to be assessed, and nearly 109,000 waiting for packages. The government admitted to the latter figure in the Senate on Wednesday.
Minister for Ageing Mark Butler announced soon after the Senate vote that there would be 20,000 home care packages brought forward for release between now and the end of October, after which the new aged care system starts.
Between November 1 and December 31, 20,000 packages would be put into the system, he said. In the first six months of next year, the remaining 43,000 packages would be rolled out.
Butler said this reflected "an agreed position" between the government and the Liberals, "the two parties of government". He said there would be some additional cost in bringing the rollout forward.
He flagged this cleared the way for the government's legislation to get through the Senate this week.