Following the release of an ACCC report into the hearing industry referencing issues of concern relating to the sale of hearing aids Western Australia’s prestigious not-for-profit Ear Science Institute Australia…
Dangerous Decibels is a two-day workshop run by international hearing experts from New Zealand, the US and Malaysia. Thanks to a grant from Lotterywest, Ear Science hosted experts at our…
The AFL grand final is coming up fast – and so are these little AFL players’ big futures! While West Coast and Collingwood prepare to face off at the AFL grand…
When speaking to the Chairman of Ear Science Institute Australia, it is easy to get swept up in the enthusiasm and passion he has for the organisation. But how deep…
Hearing aids, despite their miniature sizing, are a technological masterpiece. With the use of the latest technological advances, these devices can deliver sound to people who have been lacking clarity…
According to the World Health Organisation over 466 million people globally are affected by a ‘disabling hearing loss’ – meaning everyday sounds, like light traffic and general conversational speech, cannot…
Ear Science Institute Australia’s researcher Chris Brennan-Jones has won the Premier’s Exxonmobil Student Scientist of the Year Award for his work to improve access to critical ear health assessments in…
Community Services Minister Tony Simpson today launched EnginEars – the state’s most ambitious hearing implant program for kids. Helping newborn babies, children, and teenagers with severe hearing loss, the EnginEars…
Children under 6 are more likely to have one of the most common childhood illnesses. 3/12/2014 Professor De Wet Swanepoel has won the coveted Valerie Alder Research Prize from the…