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Who we are
Australia’s largest cochlear implant program
Australia’s largest cochlear implant program
We deliver Australia’s most comprehensive cochlear implant program, giving you access to leading surgeons, an expert team of health professionals, and the latest technologies, with no out-of-pocket expenses.
Sam is building himself a bright future.
Bronwyn has been instrumental in helping to shape who our son is today, and we are forever grateful to her for that.
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News and stories
Tim’s experience of inclusion has inspired him to pay it forward
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Tim Palmer has been passionate about football his whole life—and he’s become just as passionate about being able to help others access the sport that he loves.
Easter fun for everyone at accessible hunt
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Easter came early for some of our clients and their families when we hosted Cadbury’s first Sydney accessible Easter Egg hunt.
Sydney Opera House brought to life through touch with new tactile model unveiled
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The Sydney Opera House has been brought to life through touch, with a tactile scale model of the architectural masterpiece unveiled.
Our newest Masters graduates are set to make their mark
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- Hearing
Congratulations to the latest cohort of 36 talented students—including three of our teachers from NextSense School—who graduated from our Master of Disability Studies program.
NextSense Institute podcast: World Hearing Day special
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We talk to two clients, Elizabeth and Denise, about their experiences with cochlear implants.
Year of the dragon will be life-changing for 75-year-old Denise – now she can hear she’s unstoppable
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Denise has been a dragon boat devotee for nearly 20 years. But as her hearing gradually got worse it became harder and harder to hear when she was out on the water.
Deaf History Collections digital archive launches
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The launch of Australia's brand new digital archive Deaf History Collections was a wonderful opportunity for our school students to continue connecting with Deaf history and culture.
Why we should all care about unaddressed hearing loss
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NextSense Chief Executive Chris Rehn shares his thoughts on the importance of addressing hearing loss and the impacts of not doing so.
5 things you didn’t know about hearing loss and ageing
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Age-related hearing loss is very common, with one in three Australians over the age of 65 living with it. Here are five that might just change the way you think about your hearing as you age.
Flying high for a good cause
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The Qantas Pathfinders charity flight will take to the skies again this September, headed to stunning South Pacific gem Norfolk Island for a day of fine food and wine, history and culture.