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You are entering the website of the Audiological
Society of Australia Inc.
This Website is designed to enable you to:
- Gather information about the Audiological Society of Australia - the
professional Association for audiologists in Australia
- View the Code of Ethics for Audiologists
- Access information about audiological services throughout Australia
- Learn about the education and training of an audiologist
- Share in information about employment opportunities in the profession
ABOUT THE AUDIOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AUSTRALIA:
Audiologists in Australia are represented professionally
by the Audiological Society of Australia
Inc (ASA). ASA was founded in 1968 and has
a current membership in excess of 1600 member audiologists. ASA Full Membership
requires evidence of a Master's of Audiology degree (or equivalent) with
a major in Audiology. ASA members have agreed to practise audiology in
accordance with the ASA Code of Ethics and Professional Standards of Practice.
The Audiological Society
of Australia works to:
- Pursue and promote the knowledge and practice of audiology
- Promote ASA as the professional association for audiologists
- Further the advancement of the member's professional interests
- Promote optimum hearing healthcare in the community through quality
professional assessment, rehabilitation, education and research.

Disclaimer
The ASA provides all information on this website as a service to our members
and the community. To the best of our knowledge, the information presented
is accurate and without prejudice. ASA can take no responsiblity for the
accuracy of information provided by other agencies or sources.
Website Update Policy
The Information provided by ASA is accurate to the best of our knowledge,
and information is updated quarterly in March, June, September and December.
Requests for changes should be directed to the Executive Manager.
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