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Rebirth of ‘The Doll’ at its theatre of origin
ILO/IAPB Eye health and the world of work
Beaker Street, where science and art meet in Hobart
Leaving dog and cat poo lying around isn’t just gross. It’s a problem for native plants and animals, too
Blind chef Craig Shanahan features in new book to inspire and educate
Researchers look to arrest the development of Type 1 diabetes in children More children are getting Type 1 diabetes and Mater Researcher…
COUNCIL TAKES ACTION TO COMBAT PRICKLY PEAR ON SCENIC HILL
Genetic discovery could help prevent irreversible blindness in people with glaucoma
Genetic discovery could help prevent irreversible blindness in people with glaucoma
Gene therapy could help fight glaucoma: discovery
Boost for glaucoma research
See future: Annual Review 2022
Are We Truly “Inattentionally Blind”? New Study Revisits “Invisible Gorilla” Experiment for New Insights
Griffith athlete goes for (more) gold at World Para Championships
Unearthing answers to AMD’s genetic code
Removal of prescribing restrictions on ivermectin
University spinout Complement Therapeutics secures €72 million to tackle diseases including leading cause of blindness
Improving astronaut vision in long-haul space flights
ANDHealth CHICC Opening
Helping Injured Victorians Remain Independent
Blind people sense their heartbeats better than sighted
Leaving glaucoma in shade
QPS Super Recogniser Network helps crack 1,000 cases
Big impact of rare disease research
Seeing through someone else’s eyes
Confidence through continuity with Carinity ³Ô¹ÏÍøÕ¾ Care
NZ police seeking to identify person – Waikato Hospital theft
Appeal after theft from Waikato Hospital
Tania’s close call on Christmas Day
Under snow and ice, landmines and unexploded ordnance pose deadly danger to civilians
Important discovery could help extinguish disease threat to koalas
Generosity drives research forward
Smoking linked to early vision loss and cataracts
Firefighters guide kids in keeping safe
WHO Director-General congratulates Togo on becoming first country to eliminate four neglected tropical diseases
Remembering Stella Young – Creative Collective Engaged
Study Uncovers How Blind and Visually Impaired Individuals Navigate Social Challenges
Eyes have it
Spiny issue: dangerous cactus found on Willans Hill
Every 8 minutes Australian is diagnosed with diabetes
Stem-cell models reveal glaucoma secrets
Apple announces winners of 2022 Apple Design Awards
WHO launches new guide on integrating eye care in health systems
Treatment for commonest form of blindness moves step closer
3D printing key to inclusive learning for students with blindness or low vision
Australia-India collaborative research projects share $5.2 million in grants
New glaucoma test set to roll out
New CGM device for Australians with diabetes