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Monday, 21 August 2006
SYKES SUPPORTS HEARING
AWARENESS WEEK
Please speak clearly – that’s the request from Bill
Sykes, Nationals Member for Benalla, on behalf of 1 in 6 Australians who
suffer from hearing loss.
Dr Sykes, who has recently had hearing aids fitted
to both ears, is keen to spread the word about the importance of hearing
loss and to support Hearing Awareness Week 20-26 August.
Dr Sykes said, “Whilst some people joke about
politicians having selective hearing, in my case, I got to the stage of
missing large parts of conversations during business meetings and social
gatherings.
“This was frustrating to both the people talking to
me and for me – particularly if I missed the punch line of a good joke!”
“I am therefore not surprised to learn that the cost
to the community of hearing loss in terms of treatment and work
productivity is more than $11 billion each year.
“What is more concerning is that the prevalence of
hearing loss will increase to 1 in 4 as Australia’s population ages.
“Given this situation it is important that The Royal
Victorian Eye and Ear Hospital which has served Victoria for over 140
years, continues to be supported in its valuable work.”
Dr Sykes continued, “All is not lost. I encourage
people to have a hearing test and to get hearing aids if necessary.
“More importantly, I encourage people to protect
their hearing by using ear protection in noisy environments.
“Finally, I ask people with normal hearing to be
understanding and in particular to speak slowly and clearly to those of us
with impaired hearing.”
Media contact: Bill Sykes (03) 5762 2100 or 0427 624
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