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Hackathon – Hearing Hub Ideas

On the 12 – 14 December a Hearing Hub Ideas – Hackathon was organised by the Machine Learning Group. The goal was to develop collaborations within the Australian Hearing Hub

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Help NAL help others

NAL studies how people hear and the impacts of hearing loss on people’s lives. Our goal is to improve hearing health and transform the lives of people with hearing difficulties,

RIDBC supports Henry wherever he is

At just eight years old, bilateral cochlear implant recipient, Henry, has received support from RIDBC across regions, time zones, and even continents.

Hearing Hub Ideas Workshop

  15 experts from Macquarie University, National Acoustics Laboratories and The Royal Institute of Deaf and Blind Children came together to discuss collaborative project ideas in the area of ‘neurophysiological

Little boy with finger on his lips.

Aided Child Demographics 2017

In 2017 Australian Hearing supported the hearing rehabilitation needs of 24,544 citizens and permanent residents under 26 years of age. The full report shows the distribution of clients by state/territory

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    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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