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Cathy Birman and David McAlpine

World Hearing Day – Action for Hearing Loss

According to the World Health Organization, unaddressed hearing loss costs $750 billion annually to the global economy Today, 3 March is World Hearing Day. This year’s theme is ‘Action for

Dr Isabelle Boisvert

Is what you are saying important?

On a typical day, a GP would meet 6 patients with some type of hearing difficulties (see statistics below). If what you had to say was important, surely you would make

HEARnet

Online training module: The Listening Environment

Understanding how classroom acoustics can impact on the learning abilities of children with hearing loss is the focus of an online training module recently developed by Macquarie University. Available from

Sound Storm Splash Screen

NAL releases new version of Sound Storm

A new version of NAL’s auditory training software is now available on the Apple store. Sound Storm is an engaging space-themed iPad game for children 6-12 years assessed with spatial

  • 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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