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‘Break The Sound Barrier’ campaign

Member Organisations of the Australian Hearing Hub at Macquarie University have thrown their support behind a new campaign from The Deafness Forum of Australia which aims to make hearing a national health priority in Australia.

Did you know?

One in six Aussies currently have some form of hearing loss. Are you the one?

Professor Anne Schilder

60 seconds with… Professor Anne Schilder

Professor Anne Schilder, who hails from the University College London Ear Institute in the UK, has joined us on campus over the past few weeks as a Visiting Professor. We

Confident kids Newtown

Building Confident Kids

The Shepherd Centre has recently finished its cutting-edge program, Confident Kids in the Classroom, at our Newtown Centre.

TODAY Music and the Brain

Music and the Brain

TODAY reporter Chris Urquhart discovers exactly how music affects our brain.

Adults aged 55-75

HELP US UNDERSTAND HOW YOUR BRAIN HEARS SPEECH

We are now seeking adults aged 55-75 years: who are Australian English speakers AND do not use hearing aids, with normal hearing abilities OR hearing difficulties Participate in 2-3 test

  • 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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