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21.01.2022 A reminder about those little hearing aid batteries. They are very dangerous if swallowed. Always keep batteries in a safe place, up and away from children who could swallow them. If you think someone has swallowed a battery, call the Poisons Information Centre on 13 11 26 and they will tell you where to go for help.... Do not let the person eat or drink until they have been seen at the clinic or hospital. Do not make the person vomit. Put dead batteries in a bin that children can’t reach.



18.01.2022 Here is the link to the latest edition of Choices - quality information & resources for parents of children recently diagnosed with hearing loss: a collaborative project with input from parents & partner services like Aussie Deaf Kids. https://www.hearing.com.au//Choices-Publication_Ebook_HA42

16.01.2022 This NAIDOC week we are celebrating the "Spirit of Sound", a beautiful artwork commissioned by us from Aboriginal artist Davinder Hart. Originally from Perth (Bibbulman mob) Davinder also has deep roots into Ngemba country, in the far west of NSW. The painting reflects the importance of celebrating sound and connections made through storytelling - and story listening. Thank you, Davinder Hart. To find out more about Davinder or the artwork check out https://www.hearing.com....au/The-Spirit-of-Sound #alwayswasalwayswillbe

14.01.2022 Thank you Emma Donovan for sharing this heartwarming story and for taking up an ambassador role with Hearing Australia.



08.01.2022 If someone you know has a bub with glue ear that’s going on for months, making sure they have a strong yarning environment around them every day will help their listening & language skills stay on track See plumandhats.nal.gov.au for Yarning at Home tips.

05.01.2022 Dr Kelvin Kong: Farts make noises

05.01.2022 Emma Donovan and Luke Carroll are both Ambassadors for our HAP-EE program for 0-5s Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander children! How cool is that. Here they are talking about why getting a regular ear & hearing check is important. Thanks NITV.



04.01.2022 Good on you Floyd!

03.01.2022 Our Hearing Assessment Program - Early Ears is now provided anywhere in Australia! This means that Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander children who do not yet attend full time school can get hearing assessments free of charge. To arrange an appointment for your child call us on 134 432 or contact your local AMS to talk about any worries you have about your child's hearing health. #alwayswasalwayswillbe

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