Corporate Plan 2017
This Corporate Plan outlines Australian Hearing’s vision and how we will deliver effective and accessible hearing services to the communities we serve. Click here to read the 2017/18 – 2020/21 plan....
View ArticleAustralian Hearing’s history with veterans
Australian Hearing has a long and important relationship with veterans, dating back 70 years. Australian Hearing was established by the government in 1947 to provide services to veterans who...
View ArticleNew hearing health panel urges people to take action
New research commissioned by Australian Hearing reveals that the majority of Australians aren’t aware that untreated hearing loss is associated with some serious health conditions. In particular, 91%...
View ArticleAustralian Hearing to help spread the Invictus Games Sydney 2018 message
The fourth Invictus Games will be held in Sydney in 2018 and Australian Hearing will help spread the message of the healing power sport plays in the road to recovery for our wounded, injured and ill...
View ArticleWe’re Australian Deaf Games Superfans
The Australian Deaf Games are the pinnacle multi-sport event for Deaf people in Australia. The 2018 Games are set to be held from 20-27 January in Albury Wodonga. Australian Hearing is proud to be a...
View ArticleJoin Australian Hearing as the official Superfan of the Australian Deaf Games
The 2018 Australian Deaf Games are set to kick off in Albury Wodonga between 20-27 January, and Australian Hearing is proud to be the official Superfan of the Games. We’ll be out and about showing our...
View ArticleAustralian Hearing at the Australian Deaf Games
The Australian Deaf Games are just around the corner and Australian Hearing is counting down the hours! The 2018 Australian Deaf Games will be held in Albury-Wodonga NSW from January 20-27, 2018....
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