Contacts
Audiology Australia
Organisation
  Audiology Australia (AudA) is a peak accrediting member body for audiologists in Australia. They provide professional development, set ethical standards of practice and offer advocacy services.
  Audiology Australia
  Australian College of Audiology incorporating Hearing Aid Audiology Society of Australia (ACAud)
Organisation
  The ACAud promotes and develops the science and practice of hearing care through the education and support of its members. Its members are professional audiologists and audiometrists who provide hearing care throughout Australia.
  ACAud incorporating HAASA
  Care for Kids' Ears contact
Organisation
  Contact us if you need more information about the Care for Kids’ Ears resources.
  Australian Government Department of Health, Disability and Ageing
  Centrelink contact
Service
  Contact Centrelink for enquiries relating to the Hearing Services Program. These include client eligibility (for example, pension card) or when client details don't match.
  Services Australia
  Older Australians line
    
  Department of Veterans' Affairs (DVA) contact
Organisation
  Contact the DVA for general enquiries about veterans and those relating to the Hearing Services Program. These may include confirming DVA client numbers or payment for hearing devices with additional features not covered under the Hearing Services Program.
  Australian Government Department of Veterans' Affairs
  healthdirect helpline
Service
  Call this number to speak to a registered nurse about your health concerns. It can help if you're not sure if you should see a doctor or manage your condition at home. The healthdirect helpline is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
  Healthdirect Australia
  Hearing Australia
Department of Health, Disability and Ageing Portfolio Agency
  Australian Hearing Services (Hearing Australia) is the largest provider of Australian Government-funded hearing services and delivers the Community Service Obligations component of the Hearing Services Program.
  Hearing Australia
  Hearing Professional Conduct and Complaints Body (HPCCB)
Organisation
  The Australian College of Audiology incorporating Hearing Aid Audiology Society of Australia (ACAud) funds the independent HPCCB. It aims to ensure consistent management and investigation of Code of Conduct breaches for hearing professionals, and to provide ethical and professional guidance.
  Hearing Professional Conduct and Complaints Body
  Hearing Services Program contact
Department of Health, Disability and Ageing
  Contact us for information about the Hearing Services Program.
  Australian Government Department of Health, Disability and Ageing
  Program contact
    
  National Relay Service
    
  Know Your Noise
Service
  This website provides information about noise and how it can affect your hearing health. Find out if the noise at your work or other places is putting you at risk of hearing damage. You can also take a hearing test to check if you have hearing loss.
  Know Your Noise
  myID
Service
  Contact myID for enquiries relating to myID registration or password resets, or Relationship Authorisation Manager (RAM). Formerly called GovID.
  Australian Government Taxation Office
  National Relay Service
Service
  If you are deaf or have a hearing or speech impairment, you can use the National Relay Service to access any of the department's contact phone numbers. The service is available 24 hours a day from anywhere in Australia.
  Australian Government
  Review of Auslan Interpreting Services in Primary Care contact
Department of Health, Disability and Ageing
  Contact us with questions about the review of Auslan interpreting services in primary care.
  Australian Government Department of Health, Disability and Ageing
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