Earbus Foundation and the Foundation for Indigenous Sustainable Health (FISH) have signed an MOU to improve ear health and overall wellbeing for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities. The partnership will enhance access to specialist services in regional and remote WA with a focus on addressing middle ear disease and its long-term impacts.
Read MoreHappy New Year to our wonderful subscribers, old and new, as we embark on another year of operation in support of better hearing health for vulnerable and disadvantaged children across our vast state.
Read MoreOn behalf of the children, families and communities we serve across our vast state, the Board and team at Earbus Foundation wish you and yours a safe and happy festive season.
Read MoreEarbus Foundation strives to be at the forefront of innovative interventions to support impactful hearing health outcomes for Aboriginal and at-risk children. This is particularly important for those living in regional and remote communities, where access to services and devices can be challenging and expensive.
Read MoreEarbus Foundation has been selected as a beneficiary of the 2024 Summer of Cricket Events Series - a fundraising initiative between WA Cricket and the Indo-Australian Healthcare Foundation (IAHCF).
Read MoreSometimes it can be scary getting your ears checked, as Chance Little knows. The Eaton Community College student is sharing his experience of sore ears with other kids in the hopes they too will be less anxious to get their ears checked, particularly by the team at Earbus Foundation.
Read More2024 marks a decade of Earbus services in the Goldfields Region. From the very first trip, we were made to feel welcome by families and communities. We are humbled by their continued support.
Read MoreStudents at schools in Waroona and Bunbury are set to benefit from a culturally based health program’s expansion into WA thanks to a new collaboration between Earbus Foundation and Malpa.
Read MoreEarbus Foundation was delighted to be invited by our longtime partner, Minara Resources, to participate in Warnkarunku Day, a significant event dedicated to improving health and financial literacy for young Aboriginal people.
Read MoreDiscover the impact of our programs in the Earbus Foundation 2023 Annual Report. Join us on a journey through the transformative initiatives and meaningful collaborations that have enriched the lives of children and young people in our state.
Read MoreEarbus Foundation's Western Desert Program, tackling ear health for Aboriginal and at-risk children in a bid to avoid permanent hearing damage and associated educational challenges in Newman, will run for at least another year thanks to an extension of funding from Deterra Royalties.
Read More"We love the fact that we can help deliver a free mobile Ear Clinic to our own mob in their community without causing any unnecessary stress." Kassy and Chontae Hayden are two proud Ballardong (Noongar) and Badimaya (Yamatji) sisters from Perth. They work for Earbus Foundation and share a lived experience of middle disease.
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