Read on Queensland Child Safe Standards now in effect: what optometry practices need to know

Queensland Child Safe Standards now in effect: what optometry practices need to know

Optometry practices across Queensland that provide services to children must now comply with the Child Safe Standards introduced under the Child Safe Organisations Act 2024, which came into effect on 1st January 2026. Most optometry practices will be captured by the new requirements if they see children as patients, even occasionally.

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Read on Optometry Australia supports culturally safe care with 50% subsidy for IAHA Cultural Responsiveness in Action Program

Optometry Australia supports culturally safe care with 50% subsidy for IAHA Cultural Responsiveness in Action Program

The initiative coincides with National Close the Gap Day on Thursday, 19 March, recognising the ongoing inequities in health outcomes between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and non-Indigenous Australians.

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Read on Interactive Series heads to Darwin to expand CPD access for NT optometrists

Interactive Series heads to Darwin to expand CPD access for NT optometrists

Optometrists in the Northern Territory will soon have hands-on, practical professional development closer to home, with Optometry Queensland and Northern Territory (OQNT) hosting Darwin Interactive (18-19 April 2026): a boutique, face-to-face CPD conference delivering case-based learning through immersive clinical sessions and peer discussion.

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Read on Leading with purpose: Mark Nevin is driving a new era at Optometry Australia

Leading with purpose: Mark Nevin is driving a new era at Optometry Australia

Mark Nevin doesn’t think small when it comes to optometry’s future. He thinks about direction, momentum and impact. Since taking on the role of CEO at Optometry Australia in early 2026, Mark has brought with him a career’s worth of perspective shaped by frontline care, national advocacy and whole-of-system health reform.

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