In late 2018 Earbus Foundation was invited to visit Edmund Rice Centre in Bindoon and in February our first-ever visit to this historic centre took place. Our Clinical Team of nurses, audiologists, Nurse Practitioner and Data Officers drove the Earbus into picturesque hills of Chittering Valley and spent all day screening and treating Aboriginal and at-risk students.
Read MoreEarbus Foundation of Western Australia has received the go-ahead to roll out Phase 2 of its Kununurra-based Outreach Program to three new East Kimberley sites in 2019
Read MoreAs of 29 January 2019 all Earbus Foundation of WA staff will be working from our new head office in Perth city at 122 Aberdeen Street Northbridge
Read MoreCaris’ background is in Health Science and Economics having worked in the health and disability sectors for over a decade including with WA Aboriginal communities; she is a descendant of the Kelabit people, an Indigenous group of East Malaysia.
Read MoreFortescue Metals Group continues its generous support of our work in the Pilbara. This year, we received Community Support Grants for equipment, plus logistical support with flights to the region for our non-funded program staff. Our thanks to the Fortescue community for their assistance.
Read MoreWe are excited to announce that we are moving our head office to new, larger premises in Northbridge to accommodate our expanding programs, clinics and 28 Perth-based staff.
Read MoreSince October 2015 Earbus Foundation of Western Australia has delivered the newborn hearing screening program in WA’s private maternity hospitals on behalf of the WA Health Department.
Read MoreMeet our latest team member Silvana! she joins the Earbus team as part of our Clinical and Administrative support team for the Kimberley.
Read MoreEarbus Foundation of WA last night scooped up its second major business award in nine months by winning the WA Telstra Business Award Social Change Maker category.
Read MoreThe Honda Foundation has generously donated funds for the purchase of a multi-frequency tympanometer for our SW Earbus Program. Our thanks to Angela Divitaris and the Honda Foundation for supporting our work in Aboriginal communities. And a special shout out to the team at Wangara Honda for supporting our application
Read MoreEarbus Foundation of WA has been funded through Royalties for Regions to expand the Earbus Program into the Kimberley region of WA in partnership with WA Country Health Services. The WA State Government pledged the expansion as part of its pre-election commitments prior to the 2016 state election
Read MoreStan Perron Charitable Trust has committed substantial funds to the new SW Earbus Program for3 years starting in 2018
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