Wollongong resident delighted to receive the gift of better hearing.
Give Back
Nominated by Kirralee Brisbane, Clinician at HearingLife Wollongong, local resident Tony Gorgievski is one of four people across the country to receive new Oticon Opn1TM hearing devices at no cost, as part of the Campaign for Better Hearing Give Back Program.
Newhaven resident one of four Australians to receive, life-changing hearing devices at no cost
Give Back
Nominated by Jenny Denehy, Clinician at HearingLife Newhaven, local resident Sonya Kirby is one of four people across the country to receive new Oticon Opn1TM hearing devices at no cost, as part of the Campaign for Better Hearing Give Back Program.
Marjorie delighted to be one of the first ‘Give Back’ recipient in Australia.
Give Back
Nominated by Craig Daniels, Clinician at HearingLife Ipswich, local resident Marjorie Porter is one of four people across the country to receive new Oticon Opn1TM hearing devices at no cost, as part of the Campaign for Better Hearing Give Back Program.
Nominated by Kirralee Brisbane, Clinician at HearingLife Wollongong, local resident Tony Gorgievski is one of four people across the country to receive new Oticon Opn1TM hearing devices at no cost, as part of the Campaign for Better Hearing Give Back Program.
Nominated by Jenny Denehy, Clinician at HearingLife Newhaven, local resident Sonya Kirby is one of four people across the country to receive new Oticon Opn1TM hearing devices at no cost, as part of the Campaign for Better Hearing Give Back Program.
Nominated by Craig Daniels, Clinician at HearingLife Ipswich, local resident Marjorie Porter is one of four people across the country to receive new Oticon Opn1TM hearing devices at no cost, as part of the Campaign for Better Hearing Give Back Program.
Nominated by Luke Halls, Clinician at Adelaide Digital Hearing Solutions, local resident Andrew Meijer is one of four people across the country to receive new Oticon Opn1TM hearing devices at no cost, as part of the Campaign for Better Hearing Give Back Program.
Campaign For Better Hearing will be giving away bananas, and offering complimentary hearing screens to people over 60 at a number of ‘Go Bananas’ events across the nation. Find out more about these events.
Hearing loss isn't uncommon in Australia. In fact, it affects one in seven of us1. With this in mind, we've created the Campaign For Better Hearing in a bid to raise awareness for this growing issue in Australia. Find out what the Campaign For Better Hearing is all about.