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World Hearing Day graphic with three human head profiles in red, orange, and yellow, overlapping on a purple background, featuring an ear illustration

Bridgitte Harley

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3 Mar 2026

Celebrating World Hearing Day: A Look Back and What’s Coming in 2026

Every year on the 3rd of March, the World Health Organization (WHO) shines a spotlight on hearing health with World Hearing Day. It’s a time to raise awareness, promote early detection, and champion efforts to prevent hearing loss worldwide

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Bridgitte Harley

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23 Feb 2026

Can Plants Hear Their Pollinators? Exploring Nature’s Hidden Dialogue

We often think of plants as silent, passive organisms — but recent research suggests they might be more listening than we realised.

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Bridgitte Harley

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12 Feb 2026

Tinnitus and Emotional Wellbeing: Why Some People Feel the Impact More Than Others

If you’ve ever experienced that persistent ringing, bussing, or humming in your ears — you’re not alone.

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Illustration of a woman covering her ears, surrounded by words like humming & ringing capturing the varied sounds of tinnitus.

Bridgitte Harley

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3 Feb 2026

Tinnitus Awareness Week 3-9th February : The Hidden Link Between Hearing Loss and Ringing Ears

Every year during Tinnitus Awareness Week, we take a moment to shine a light on this often misunderstood condition — the persistent ringing, bussing, or humming that can disrupt your day and affect your sleep. But did you know ?

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A child sits barefoot on a window sill, dressed in a yellow shirt with animal prints, reading a book on National Reading Day

Bridgitte Harley

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23 Jan 2026

Celebrating National Reading Day: The Power of Reading for Little Minds

Today, we celebrate National Reading Day — a special occasion dedicated to inspiring a love of books among children and highlighting the vital role literacy plays in their growth.

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Bridgitte Harley

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15 Jan 2026

Understanding Auditory Processing Disorder: How It Affects Children’s Listening and Learning

Imagine trying to listen to a teacher’s instructions in a noisy classroom, only to find that words seem to jumble together or slip right past. For some children, this isn’t just forgetfulness — it’s a condition called Auditory Processing Disorder (APD)

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Three illustrated children's book covers about hearing, with covers that embrace hearing loss and hearing technologies.

Bridgitte Harley

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8 Jan 2026

Celebrating Inclusion and Courage: Children’s Books That Embrace Hearing Loss and Hearing Technologies

Reading with children is a wonderful way to spark curiosity, build understanding, and nurture empathy — and what better way to do that than through stories

Read More

Exploring the Soundscape of Rocket Launches. A rocket launches into a dramatic sky with clouds and vibrant colours.

Bridgitte Harley

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16 Dec 2025

The Sonics of Space: Exploring the Soundscape of Rocket Launches

Rocket launches are some of the most awe-inspiring spectacles our planet offers. But what exactly do these incredible events sound like, especially to those living nearby? And how loud do they really get?

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World Hearing Day graphic with three human head profiles in red, orange, and yellow, overlapping on a purple background, featuring an ear illustration
World Hearing Day graphic with three human head profiles in red, orange, and yellow, overlapping on a purple background, featuring an ear illustration

Bridgitte Harley

|

3 Mar 2026

Celebrating World Hearing Day: A Look Back and What’s Coming in 2026

Every year on the 3rd of March, the World Health Organization (WHO) shines a spotlight on hearing health with World Hearing Day. It’s a time to raise awareness, promote early detection, and champion efforts to prevent hearing loss worldwide

Read More

Bridgitte Harley

|

23 Feb 2026

Can Plants Hear Their Pollinators? Exploring Nature’s Hidden Dialogue

We often think of plants as silent, passive organisms — but recent research suggests they might be more listening than we realised.

Read More

Bridgitte Harley

|

12 Feb 2026

Tinnitus and Emotional Wellbeing: Why Some People Feel the Impact More Than Others

If you’ve ever experienced that persistent ringing, bussing, or humming in your ears — you’re not alone.

Read More

Illustration of a woman covering her ears, surrounded by words like humming & ringing capturing the varied sounds of tinnitus.
Illustration of a woman covering her ears, surrounded by words like humming & ringing capturing the varied sounds of tinnitus.

Bridgitte Harley

|

3 Feb 2026

Tinnitus Awareness Week 3-9th February : The Hidden Link Between Hearing Loss and Ringing Ears

Every year during Tinnitus Awareness Week, we take a moment to shine a light on this often misunderstood condition — the persistent ringing, bussing, or humming that can disrupt your day and affect your sleep. But did you know ?

Read More

A child sits barefoot on a window sill, dressed in a yellow shirt with animal prints, reading a book on National Reading Day
A child sits barefoot on a window sill, dressed in a yellow shirt with animal prints, reading a book on National Reading Day

Bridgitte Harley

|

23 Jan 2026

Celebrating National Reading Day: The Power of Reading for Little Minds

Today, we celebrate National Reading Day — a special occasion dedicated to inspiring a love of books among children and highlighting the vital role literacy plays in their growth.

Read More

Bridgitte Harley

|

15 Jan 2026

Understanding Auditory Processing Disorder: How It Affects Children’s Listening and Learning

Imagine trying to listen to a teacher’s instructions in a noisy classroom, only to find that words seem to jumble together or slip right past. For some children, this isn’t just forgetfulness — it’s a condition called Auditory Processing Disorder (APD)

Read More

Three illustrated children's book covers about hearing, with covers that embrace hearing loss and hearing technologies.
Three illustrated children's book covers about hearing, with covers that embrace hearing loss and hearing technologies.

Bridgitte Harley

|

8 Jan 2026

Celebrating Inclusion and Courage: Children’s Books That Embrace Hearing Loss and Hearing Technologies

Reading with children is a wonderful way to spark curiosity, build understanding, and nurture empathy — and what better way to do that than through stories

Read More

Exploring the Soundscape of Rocket Launches. A rocket launches into a dramatic sky with clouds and vibrant colours.
Exploring the Soundscape of Rocket Launches. A rocket launches into a dramatic sky with clouds and vibrant colours.

Bridgitte Harley

|

16 Dec 2025

The Sonics of Space: Exploring the Soundscape of Rocket Launches

Rocket launches are some of the most awe-inspiring spectacles our planet offers. But what exactly do these incredible events sound like, especially to those living nearby? And how loud do they really get?

Read More

World Hearing Day graphic with three human head profiles in red, orange, and yellow, overlapping on a purple background, featuring an ear illustration

Bridgitte Harley

|

3 Mar 2026

Celebrating World Hearing Day: A Look Back and What’s Coming in 2026

Every year on the 3rd of March, the World Health Organization (WHO) shines a spotlight on hearing health with World Hearing Day. It’s a time to raise awareness, promote early detection, and champion efforts to prevent hearing loss worldwide

Read More

Bridgitte Harley

|

23 Feb 2026

Can Plants Hear Their Pollinators? Exploring Nature’s Hidden Dialogue

We often think of plants as silent, passive organisms — but recent research suggests they might be more listening than we realised.

Read More

Bridgitte Harley

|

12 Feb 2026

Tinnitus and Emotional Wellbeing: Why Some People Feel the Impact More Than Others

If you’ve ever experienced that persistent ringing, bussing, or humming in your ears — you’re not alone.

Read More

Illustration of a woman covering her ears, surrounded by words like humming & ringing capturing the varied sounds of tinnitus.

Bridgitte Harley

|

3 Feb 2026

Tinnitus Awareness Week 3-9th February : The Hidden Link Between Hearing Loss and Ringing Ears

Every year during Tinnitus Awareness Week, we take a moment to shine a light on this often misunderstood condition — the persistent ringing, bussing, or humming that can disrupt your day and affect your sleep. But did you know ?

Read More

A child sits barefoot on a window sill, dressed in a yellow shirt with animal prints, reading a book on National Reading Day

Bridgitte Harley

|

23 Jan 2026

Celebrating National Reading Day: The Power of Reading for Little Minds

Today, we celebrate National Reading Day — a special occasion dedicated to inspiring a love of books among children and highlighting the vital role literacy plays in their growth.

Read More

Bridgitte Harley

|

15 Jan 2026

Understanding Auditory Processing Disorder: How It Affects Children’s Listening and Learning

Imagine trying to listen to a teacher’s instructions in a noisy classroom, only to find that words seem to jumble together or slip right past. For some children, this isn’t just forgetfulness — it’s a condition called Auditory Processing Disorder (APD)

Read More

Three illustrated children's book covers about hearing, with covers that embrace hearing loss and hearing technologies.

Bridgitte Harley

|

8 Jan 2026

Celebrating Inclusion and Courage: Children’s Books That Embrace Hearing Loss and Hearing Technologies

Reading with children is a wonderful way to spark curiosity, build understanding, and nurture empathy — and what better way to do that than through stories

Read More

Exploring the Soundscape of Rocket Launches. A rocket launches into a dramatic sky with clouds and vibrant colours.

Bridgitte Harley

|

16 Dec 2025

The Sonics of Space: Exploring the Soundscape of Rocket Launches

Rocket launches are some of the most awe-inspiring spectacles our planet offers. But what exactly do these incredible events sound like, especially to those living nearby? And how loud do they really get?

Read More

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