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Leading the Way in Hearing Health Innovation
At Audeara, we are proud to be at the forefront of hearing health innovation, representing Queensland on the global stage. We’re on a mission to improve the listening experiences of people of all h...
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Tinnitus: Unseen, Unheard, Ignored
Tinnitus is one of the most common yet misunderstood hearing conditions, affecting millions of Australians. Despite its prevalence, many people suffer in silence, feeling unseen, unheard, and ignor...
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Roaring into 2024 with the Brisbane Lions’ Podcast
Since 2022, Audeara has proudly been the Brisbane Lions’ official Healthy Hearing Partner for both the AFL and AFLW Brisbane Lions teams.
As an official sponsor for both the ‘Between the Lions' an...
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Audeara #ChangingMindsets for Hearing Health
Did you know 4 million Australians are living with some form of hearing loss?
Hearing loss can have an impact not only on your mental health but everyday activities we all take for granted - inclu...
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Tinnitus Awareness Week 2024
At Audeara, we're committed to making a difference in people's lives. Participating in Tinnitus Awareness Week is important to us to shine a light on the often-overlooked issue, which affects 1 in ...
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Audeara joins global hearing health leaders at WHO HQ
Audeara research audiologist Dr Ian O’Brien this month joined global hearing health leaders at a 3-day World Health Organisation consultation in Geneva, Switzerland.
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Hearing conservation matters!
The impact of acquired hearing loss can be devastating, particularly to those who use their ears for a living.
As an audiologist specialising in the hearing health of musicians, I’m pleased to say...
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Heavy metal and classic cars: Rodney’s passions are still poss...
Queensland classic car enthusiast Rodney, 65, recently returned from Iceland and Norway—where he’s been indulging his other passion – heavy metal music.
‘If it's really loud, like the ‘Mothers of M...
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Early support gives teenager Ruby the power to take hearing lo...
Eighteen-year-old Ruby is having a gap year that’s different to most: she’s working as a ringer on a 500,000 hectare remote cattle station in the Kimberley region of Western Australia.
‘I’m challe...
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