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Category: Eye safety

Is gaming helping or hurting your vision?

by Katie Quirk - Communications Coordinator, Optometry Australia
January 22, 2024August 27, 2024

In an era dominated by screens and digital interfaces, the impact of technology on our vision has become a growing…
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Two Ps in a pod – how to avoid pterygia and pingueculae salting those sunny, summer days spent on the water

by Katie Quirk - Communications Coordinator, Optometry Australia
January 8, 2024August 27, 2024

From setting sail on sapphire seas aboard a boat, ferry or yacht to sweeping around sheltered bays balanced on a…
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Surf safe this summer – gaze beyond the waves and protect your eyes for the ride of a lifetime

by Katie Quirk - Communications Coordinator, Optometry Australia with Dr Jacqueline Beltz, opthalmologist and founder of OKKIYO
December 15, 2023December 15, 2023

Surf’s up – summer is here and the waves are calling! However, before (wet)suiting up and paddling out past the…
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Slay the holly jolly social season with stunning makeup that your eyes will love

by Katie Quirk - Communications Coordinator, Optometry Australia with Dr Jacqueline Beltz, opthalmologist and founder of OKKIYO
December 7, 2023December 7, 2023

As we enter the holly jolly season and that time of year where calendars are packed full of social soirees,…
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It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas – here’s how to keep your eyes merry and injury free this holiday season

by Katie Quirk - Communications Coordinator, Optometry Australia
December 5, 2023December 5, 2023

While the festive time of year brings with it plenty of celebrations, decorations and social occasions, Australians are encouraged to…
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The terrifying truth about cosmetic contact lenses – don’t let your eyes become the scariest thing about Halloween

by Katie Quirk - Communications Coordinator, Optometry Australia
October 17, 2023October 17, 2023

With more and more Australians getting into the Halloween spirit every year – around 25 percent of us actively celebrate…
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Love Your Eyes at work – employers are being encouraged to prioritise workers’ eye safety this World Sight Day

by Katie Quirk - Communications Coordinator, Optometry Australia
October 5, 2023October 6, 2023

With Thursday, 12 October marking World Sight Day 2023, The International Agency for the Prevention of Blindness (IAPD) is calling…
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Rain, hail or shine: the importance of keeping your peepers protected during the colder months 

by Katie Quirk - Communications Coordinator, Optometry Australia
July 25, 2023

Whether you’re hitting the slopes to shred some snow this winter, or simply ambling down rain-soaked footpaths puddle hunting with…
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Optometrists warn to protect eyes during upcoming total solar eclipse on 20 April

by Good Vision For Life
April 14, 2023April 14, 2023

Optometry Australia is reminding the public to take precautions to protect their eyesight during the upcoming total solar eclipse at…
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Protecting our kids from sports-related eye injuries

by Trixie Do, Communications Coordinator, Optometry Australia
November 23, 2022November 23, 2022

A new study has found that soccer, AFL and basketball are listed among the most dangerous sports related to emergency…
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