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Summer’s coming: five ways to take care of your cochlear implant
- Hearing
With summer coming, it’s time to think about how to stay on the air over the break.
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Ruby’s cochlear implant journey
- Hearing
Early hearing loss support sets 19-year-old Ruby up for a bright future.
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Give it time: How Wayne adjusted to a new form of sound
- Hearing
After more than decade of living with the challenges of hearing loss, Wayne, 65, had high expectations of what he might experience when his new cochlear implant was finally switched on this year.
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Secure the job you love
- Vision
Cara worked with an itinerant teacher of hearing and was inspired by their passion. After moving into a temporary role in a local hearing team, she realised it was the direction she wanted to take.
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There's still time to get loud for children with hearing loss
- Vision
- Hearing
Our incredible supporters made lots of noise on Loud Shirt Day. And there's still time to get loud.
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Long-term audiology support reaches rural and regional clients like Grace
- Hearing
Grace, 86, from Nyngan in outback NSW, reached an important milestone earlier this year—her 100th ‘mapping’ session for her cochlear implant.
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How Elizabeth overcame her fear of surgery
- Hearing
Elizabeth knew a cochlear implant could address her hearing loss but was reluctant to have one. What changed her mind?
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NextSense welcomes Federal Government investment in hearing loss
- Hearing
New Federal commitments to invest in hearing loss will make a major difference to outcomes for Australians with sensory disability.
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Pursuing an interest in children’s literacy and language
- Hearing
Completing the Education: Deaf/Hard of Hearing specialisation means Samantha has in-depth knowledge and skills in an area she loves.
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Graham and Kathy’s generous bequest
- Vision
- Hearing
This former Sydney couple share what drove them to leave a generous gift to NextSense in their Will.
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NextSense vision consultant awarded prestigious honour
- Vision
Not all superheroes wear cloaks. That’s how one parent whose child was supported by NextSense describes our own Tricia d’Apice.
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Abigail, 8, shares her wisdom on hearing loss in the national capital
- Hearing
Seven children made a memorable trip to Canberra last month to address Federal MPs on hearing loss, cochlear implants, and the power of speech.