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Report on Audiology Australia event The Sound Exchange’26

A dispatch from Hearing Practitioner Australia — filed

Large conference room with dozens of audiologists seated at round tables, engaged in small-group discussion activities, papers and water bottles on tables.
✦ PlateLarge conference room with dozens of audiologists seated at round tables, engaged in small-group discussion activities, papers and water bottles on tables.

Audiologists working through a masterclass at The Sound Exchange'26 in Sydney. Image: Prime Creative media. The Sound Exchange ’26 in Sydney proved another successful hands-on event for Audiology Australia. Au diologists from around the nation gathered to watch, learn and hear from experts, and network at The Sound Exchange ’26 in Sydney’s Accor Stadium in May 2026....

Clinical Takeaway

No actionable clinical change — this is an event report covering professional development activities, not new clinical evidence.

Why It Matters

Peer-led, hands-on education events like The Sound Exchange are a key channel for keeping Australian audiologists current with evolving clinical practice and professional standards.

Key Points
  1. 01Audiology Australia hosted The Sound Exchange '26 conference in Sydney.
  2. 02Event format centred on masterclasses and hands-on professional development, not lecture-only sessions.
  3. 03Drew attendees from across Australia, reflecting broad national participation.
  4. 04Organised by a professional association, signalling alignment with continuing-education requirements.
  5. 05No new clinical research or product launches were reported as part of the event coverage.
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