Developing innovative models of care to help improve access to quality and effective specialist eye care in underserved communities of regional and rural areas.
Read MoreDeveloping innovative models of care to help improve access to quality and effective specialist eye care in underserved communities of regional and rural areas.
Read MoreOvercoming barriers to discovering new treatments for age-related macular degeneration (AMD), accelerating the development and testing of new treatments in clinical trials.
Read MoreMacular Disease Foundation Australia (MDFA) has awarded a total of $300,000 to two groundbreaking research projects.
Read MoreNew research commissioned by Macular Disease Foundation Australia reveals the sacrifices Australians would have to make to save their sight. This includes delaying retirement, returning to work, or foregoing treatment altogether.
Read MoreMacular Disease Foundation Australia marked a defining milestone today – 25 years of dedicated work to protect the sight of Australians living with macular disease.
Read MoreMacular Disease Foundation Australia marked a defining milestone today – 25 years of dedicated work to protect the sight of Australians living with macular disease.
Read MoreAt Macular Disease Foundation Australia’s 25th anniversary event at Parliament House in Canberra, former NSW Health Minister the Hon. Jillian Skinner AM delivered a powerful reminder of what is at stake for Australians living with macular disease.
Read MoreMacular Disease Foundation Australia has marked a significant milestone at Parliament House, celebrating 25 years of dedicated work to protect the sight of Australians living with macular disease.
Read MoreOn Friday 6 March 2026, the Federal Health Minister, the Hon. Mark Butler MP, announced that the Federal Department of Health, Disability and Ageing will not proceed with the proposed Medicare reclassification which would have prevented people from using their private health insurance to pay for eye injection treatment services.
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