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Wear your support

Tinnitus Australia is proud to have these beautiful stud earrings available in our distinctive and striking grape and teal colours. These beautiful studs are made on Kurnai Country (in Warragul, Australia) by Courtney, an earring designer and hearing loss advocate. Courtney helps thousands of women feel more beautiful every day by wearing her earrings and

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Losing silence: A news article highlighting the intensity of tinnitus

Did you spot the tinnitus story in the Saturday Paper? Headlined “Losing silence” and written beautifully by Deaf poet Fiona Murphy, the article featured the work of Myriam Westcott (member of Tinnitus Australia’s Advisory Group) and highlighted the experiences of Grace Mezak. In the piece, Grace spoke about how her experience of tinnitus has changed

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Learn more about tinnitus in this FREE series

Tinnitus Australia has recently launched a series of four informational videos, via our learning platform, to share knowledge and empower people living with tinnitus and their families. Beginning with an introduction to tinnitus and progressing through to treatment and management, each video features expert speakers from different specialties, including world-leading audiologist Myriam Westcott, the musculoskeletal

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Grace’s story

I have had tinnitus for as long as I can remember.  So I am quite fortunate that I haven’t had to struggle with trying to navigate a new thing.  I always thought that ringing in people’s ears was normal, which means that I do have a bit of an obsession with silence because I have never experienced silence.

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Tinnitus during the pandemic

Tinnitus Australia has seen a huge increase in the demand for advice – via our social media accounts and telephone line – during the pandemic. The anxiety and disruption associated with lockdowns, increased isolation and lack of accessible support combine to mean that tinnitus has been especially distressing for people.

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