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. 2017 Jan-Dec:21:2331216517722920.
doi: 10.1177/2331216517722920.

Introducing the Australian Hearing Hub

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Introducing the Australian Hearing Hub

David McAlpine et al. Trends Hear. 2017 Jan-Dec.

Abstract

This special issue contains a collection of papers highlighting the collaborative research taking place at Macquarie University's Australian Hearing Hub. Included in this introduction is a brief outline of the challenges in the hearing health and communication space and a brief description of the Australian Hearing Hub and its members, alongside an overview of the studies included in this special issue.

Keywords: Australian Hearing Hub; communication; hearing.

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