
ANZGS Congress goes off with a bang!
Sandwiched between the brutalist concrete blocks of the Western Australia Commonwealth Court and the Perth Concert Hall, the Duxton Hotel was the setting for the 2025 Australian and New Zealand Glauco
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Sandwiched between the brutalist concrete blocks of the Western Australia Commonwealth Court and the Perth Concert Hall, the Duxton Hotel was the setting for the 2025 Australian and New Zealand Glauco

For previous Australia New Zealand Glaucoma Society conference (ANZGS) meetings I have enjoyed jetting off to Brisbane for a couple of days to be immersed in the humidity of Queensland in February. This year, I swapped educating myself sitting in the air-conditioned ballroom of some fancy Queensland

Pseudoexfoliation syndrome (PXF) is important to identify as it carries a significant risk of glaucoma. Once pseudoexfoliative glaucoma develops, it may run an aggressive course requiring close monitoring and intensive treatment to prevent significant visual loss.

My wife and I had it all worked out after the last World Glaucoma Congress (WGC) in Melbourne in 2019 – we would import my parents again to boy-sit while we fly to Osaka. There, she would take in the Japanese culinary and cultural delights and I would immerse myself in the latest and greatest in the

For the first time the World Glaucoma Congress (WGC) came to the Southern Hemisphere. With many of the big names in glaucoma making the trip downunder, this conference promised to be a great way of catching up with the latest thinking in glaucoma without having to cross too many time zones! It was a

ANZGS 2018By Dr Graham Reeves*This was the first gathering of the group formerly known as ANZGIG, now the Australian and New Zealand Glaucoma Society (ANZGS), where glaucoma subspecialists from the