
Itinerant Teachers of the Deaf – A Virtual Day at the AHH
On Friday 11 December, 97 Itinerant Teachers of the Deaf representing every state and territory in Australia, virtually spent A Day at the Australian Hearing Hub. This full day workshop
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On Friday 11 December, 97 Itinerant Teachers of the Deaf representing every state and territory in Australia, virtually spent A Day at the Australian Hearing Hub. This full day workshop

To celebrate the International Day of Persons with Disabilities (3 December 2020), Associate Professor Mridula Sharma as the co-Chair of International Association of Communication Sciences and Disorders, moderated a webinar

The Shepherd Centre will receive $2.5million in funding from the NSW Government to secure the future of the organisation’s new facility in Macarthur in Sydney’s South West. One in every

This year’s graduates at The Shepherd Centre have finished marking the upcoming milestone of moving off to school next year, with ceremonies concluding over the last week. The celebrations

Hearing Australia launched their new resource for parents and families – the book Choices. Choices is a free resource for families of children who are newly diagnosed with hearing loss

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

NAL, the research division of Hearing Australia, has issued recommendations for audiologists across the world on how best to adjust hearing aids to counter the effect of face masks for

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.

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

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

The RIDBC Renwick Centre is leading the way in Australia for research and education in the fields of hearing and vision loss, offering a wide range of education options for

Congratulations to Associate Professor Mridula Sharma; Professor Gillian Wigglesworth; Professor Katherine Demuth on their grant success The ABC’s of listening and learning: a study in the Northern Territory. Indigenous Australian children experience


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