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Hearing Business Alliance provides support
for all the business aspects of
small-medium, independent audiology practices

Our HBA Members provide hearing care to local communities at more than 680 locations across Australia.

HBA 2025 Seminar image: tram with HBA logo, Flinders Street Station, Melbourne Vic

Save the dates, and don't miss out on significant accommodation discounts for delegates at our 2025 Annual Seminar at the Pullman Melbourne on the Park.

 

We invite you and your staff to join us, and your peers, in Melbourne.

 

Friday 28 February to Sunday 2 March, 2025.

We're busy finalising the details, and look forward to welcoming you.

 

HBA is a collaborative group, and feedback following our Seminars always features endorsements about how much delegates learned from our expert Guest Speakers, and found it so helpful to share experiences with other business owners.

How will the Phase 2 HSP Consultation impact your clients, and your business?


Do you have questions about proposed Fittings' Eligibility Criteria, Minimum Specifications for Subsidised Devices, Private Devices, Maintenance, Fees, Claims Audits, Qualified Practitioners, etc.?


Join us as we present Members' questions and concerns
to the Department of Health and Aged Care, Hearing Services Program.

Chris Carlile Hearing Services Program
Jane MacDonald HBA CEO and Christ Carlile HSP

Chris Carlile, HSP: "The value for Government in engaging with HBA is that we can connect directly through Jane MacDonald to (the then) 110 hearing businesses that deliver the HSP all over Australia. It is much preferable for Government to deal with one person representing so many businesses, rather than trying to talk with each, and every, business owner – we just wouldn’t be able to do it. Having said that, the Seminar and conference dinner gave myself and the HSP team a chance to mingle and listen directly to the individual concerns of many HBA members. As the Assistant Secretary in the Department of Health with responsibility for the Hearing Services Program, I appreciate the important role that Jane has played in representing the interests of HBA members to Government. Jane can contact me at any time, and I do listen to any concerns that she does raise on behalf of members, as well as seeking her counsel as a considered and reasoned voice in the hearing sector. The conference was yet again another important waypoint in the ongoing relationship between the HSP team and the Hearing Business Alliance and we look forward to further engagement.”

Children at First Voice event at Parliament House

"Confident, inspiring, touching, witty and informative - the children representing First Voice's 'Power of Speech'.
It was a joy to hear their presentations at the Parliament House event which showcased the positive outcomes for children with cochlear implants. Representing First Voice member organisations, they shared their lived experiences, demonstrating the power of early intervention. It was a valuable opportunity to hear first hand from the children and their families.


Congratulations to all involved!" Jane

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Our focus is to support your business operations and includes the marketplace, the ethics, and the legislation.

Our mission is to inspire and encourage you to reach your full business potential.

 

We advocate on your behalf to consumers, industry and professional bodies, and to government.

We are an inclusive organisation whose Member companies are owned by independent audiologists, audiometrists and others providing hearing care throughout our Australian communities.

97.3% of all businesses in Australia are small enterprises & contributed 33% of GDP in 2020-21

61.2% self-employing

27.2% 1-4 employees

8.9% 5-19 employees

2.5% 20-199 employees

0.2% 200+ employees

Your independent business is important to your community and to our economy

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Source: ABS Counts of Australian Business, August 2023, and ASFBEO calculations.

How do those in need find reliable hearing care?

Where do they find a clinic that cares?

HearingUp Network and Hearing Business Alliance

The HBA HearingUp Network
Exclusive to HBA Member businesses

 

We have partnered with Dr. Cliff Olson, AuD, and launched the Network to promote audiologists and audiometrists who adhere to a measured standard of excellent client care.

 

It is a one-stop site to help consumers find an independent hearing care professional whose clinic follows comprehensive best practices.

See the list of other benefits available to HBA Members.

HBA's Advocacy

Jane MacDonald, HBA CEO, and Mr Bruce Billson, Small Business and Family Enterprise Ombudsman
Jane MacDonald and HHSA with Health Minister in Canberra June 2021

Discussing HBA Members' concerns with Mr Bruce Billson, the Australian Small Business and Family Enterprise Ombudsman.

Chairing two days of collaborative Hearing Health Sector Alliance meetings, plus discussions with the Minister.

We acknowledge the First People and Traditional Custodians of Country, and their continuing connection
to land, wa
ter and community throughout Australia.
We pay our respects to them, their cultures and to their elders past, present and emerging.

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