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Australian-First Infant Hearing Program Screens Over Two Million Babies

Australian-First Infant Hearing Program Screens Over Two Million Babies
By Jeff Gibbs
This month, NSW celebrates a major milestone: screening more than two million newborns for hearing loss since the launch of the Statewide Infant Screening Hearing Program (SWISH) in December 2002.
Hearing loss is a common disability, affecting one in ten people either at birth or later in life. Each year, more than 90,000 newborns in NSW are screened, with approximately 180 babies identified as having significant hearing loss.
Early diagnosis and access to specialist treatment are critical for speech, language, and overall development, giving children the best chance to thrive.
Under SWISH, a trained screener conducts a hearing test while the newborn sleeps or rests. The screening, completed in just 20 minutes, is offered in public and private birthing facilities, community clinics, or at home. Results are immediate, with parents receiving explanations and guidance as needed.
Babies who do not pass the initial screening are retested. If further assessment is required, newborns are referred to one of NSW’s three paediatric audiology centres:
- The Children’s Hospital Westmead
- Sydney Children’s Hospital Randwick
- John Hunter Children’s Hospital Newcastle
Health Minister Ryan Park said:
“The Minns Labor Government is committed to ensuring all infants have the best possible start to life by identifying hearing issues early and providing specialised treatment. Hearing loss is an invisible disability that impacts many, making early identification and intervention vital.”
SWISH Coordinator Judith McCloskey added:
“Before infants say their first words, they’ve already been listening for months. Early hearing screening allows families to access the right advice and support, ensuring children with hearing loss develop language and education skills on par with their peers.”
The SWISH program continues to provide reassurance to families, supporting early detection and intervention for lifelong benefits.
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