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Who we are
Australia’s largest cochlear implant program

Australia’s largest cochlear implant program
We deliver Australia’s most comprehensive cochlear implant program, giving you access to leading surgeons, an expert team of health professionals, and the latest technologies, with no out-of-pocket expenses.

Sam is building himself a bright future.
Bronwyn has been instrumental in helping to shape who our son is today, and we are forever grateful to her for that.
Your support can help children like Sam
News and stories
Sydney teens shoot for the stars at Space Camp for students with vision loss
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The NextSense School Support students joined other teens at the US Space & Rocket Center in Huntsville, Alabama for a camp for students who are blind or have low vision.

Allie and Josh are finishing high school. So what's next?
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High school students Allie and Josh are approaching the end of their school days. Here's what they had to say about how their year's going and what's next.

Giving Day raises more than $360k for our School
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A total of $376,022 was raised for NextSense School on our third ever Giving Day.

Get loud for kids with hearing loss this Loud Shirt Day
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Get behind the loudest party of the year on 17 October—Loud Shirt Day—to raise funds for children with hearing loss.

Celebrating culture and community at Deaf Festival Sydney
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We were pleased to join Australia’s largest celebration of Deaf culture, history and community.

Join us on Giving Day!
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From 10am AEST on Thursday 18 September, every donation you make will be matched dollar-for-dollar for 24 hours - or until we reach our $300,000 goal.

The Kurri Kurri community gets behind baby Spencer and others with hearing and vision loss
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A Hunter Valley social club has come together to support our Broadmeadow Centre clients with hearing and vision loss.

Media release: AG Bell Academy appoints NextSense Institute’s Trudy Smith to Board
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Manager of Continuing Professional Education at the NextSense Institute, Trudy Smith, has been appointed to the internationally renowned academy in Washington DC

Choice for Charlie led her parents to embrace a bilingual approach
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Parents Kate and Daniel are ensuring their daughter Charlie, who is deaf, can access spoken language and Auslan.

From teacher to donor—how Janet’s generosity is changing lives
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Retired teacher Janet is making a mark in the classroom and beyond.

A leading centre of research and education in sensory disability
