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Australia knows her taser death. To Mick she was 'the best mum'

WORLD 03 May 2026, 01:54 IST • 2 min read

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In an emotional interview ahead of the inquest into the death of Clare Nowland, her son Mick Nowland shares his profound loss and the family's urgent call for change within the aged care system. Clare Nowland, a 95-year-old grandmother, tragically died following an incident involving a police taser at her nursing home in New South Wales. As the inquest draws near, Mick reflects on the profound impact of his mother's life, describing her as 'the best mum' and emphasizing the need for systemic reforms to prevent similar tragedies in the future. The circumstances surrounding Clare Nowland's death have sparked outrage and concern, shining a light on the treatment of elderly individuals in care facilities across Australia. The use of a taser on a frail and elderly woman has raised questions about police protocols when dealing with vulnerable populations, particularly those suffering from dementia or other cognitive impairments. Mick Nowland has been vocal about his family's desire for the inquest to serve as a catalyst for meaningful change, advocating for improved training for police officers and better oversight of nursing homes. This case not only highlights individual tragedy but also raises broader questions about the aged care sector in Australia. As the country grapples with an aging population, the current system faces increasing scrutiny regarding the quality of care provided to its elderly citizens. Recent reports have underscored the prevalence of abuse and neglect in nursing homes, prompting the government to consider reforms. Mick Nowland's call for change may resonate with many families who have faced similar challenges, potentially influencing policy discussions and driving legislative action. Market implications of these events could extend beyond the immediate emotional landscape. If reforms are implemented, they may lead to increased operational costs for nursing homes that will need to enhance staff training, security protocols, and oversight mechanisms. Additionally, public sentiment could shift toward more ethical considerations in the funding and management of aged care facilities. Investors in the sector will need to monitor these developments closely, as changes in regulation and public policy could significantly impact the financial viability of existing care facilities and open up new opportunities for companies that prioritize high-quality care and safety standards.

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