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Making a noise about hearing: Time for action

The report Making a noise about hearing: Factors to consider when developing hearing health awareness messages for Australians highlights the need for an awareness campaign and how it would help

The Hon Mark Coulton MP

Australian Hearing Hub Hosts Minister

Minister Mark Coulton, who suffers hearing loss due to industrial deafness, said he was thrilled to see first-hand the innovation that is achieving positive outcomes for Australians with hearing challenges.

Jack

Jack’s Story

When Jack was born with bilateral deafness, mum and dad didn’t hesitate for their son to receive bilateral cochlear implants. Five years earlier their daughter Charlie was also born with

Leading the way in hearing implants

RIDBC’s SCIC cochlear implant program is Australia’s largest, and has been for some time. Read about how Australia and RIDBC are leading the way with hearing solutions for people who

  • UNHS Expert Working Group and China delegation in Chengdu

    Newborn hearing screening delegation visits China

  • STORM project team (L-R): Ann-maree Grech, Project Co-ordinator, Aboriginal Children's Hearing Program, Professor Catherine McMahon, CI, Aboriginal Children's Hearing Program, Dr Donna Murray, CEO, Indigenous Allied Health Australia (IAHA), Amanda Wingett, Lecturer in Indigenous Health, The Australian National University, Luke Halvorsen, Research Fellow, Aboriginal Children's Hearing Health Program

    STORM: Systematically, Together, Overcoming Racism Model

  • Macquarie University Hearing organising team: Jasmine Bouhali, Kelly Miles, Michele Nealon DLI MAICD and Rob McElligott.

    Challenging misconceptions for World Hearing Day

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