
Young workforce shuns the regions
The challenges of recruiting staff and attracting buyers to regional New Zealand

The challenges of recruiting staff and attracting buyers to regional New Zealand

Following best practice in the UK and NZ, is Australia finally considering scope changes for nurses and optometrists to save vital healthcare dollars and better serve patients?

The first Eye Institute optometry seminar for 2025 eschewed the usual format of guest lecturers and quickfire presentations of unusual cases in favour of a more relaxed and entertaining wrestling matc

Following a severe eye infection in July 2024 and a slow recovery, music legend Sir Elton John now has limited vision in one eye.

Dr Sarah Hull shares the highlights of ARVO 2025

Reflecting on the evolving role of women in eyecare, half a century after International Women’s Day was formally recognised

Dr Bia Kim reviews three recent corneal research papers...

I will forever marvel at the thought that all this life around us began as nothing more than an amoeba on a rock – from the iridescence of birds or the perfect tiny hands of a baby to the anatomical closeup of the human eye as I sit waiting in a clinic to learn if my sight is in peril.

Star Wars actress Daisy Ridley has opened up about her battle with Graves’ disease, an autoimmune condition most common in women.

With a number of significant employment law reforms on the horizon, here are the key changes to prepare for

With the 2025 Cornea and Contact Lens Society of New Zealand conference being held in Christchurch, Corneal Lens Corporation (CLC) had the pleasure of hosting a pre-conference workshop dedicated to the world of specialty contact lenses.

Retina New Zealand’s inaugural Summer Symposium, Australasia 2025, was held over two days in February. The peer-based group supports individuals living with retina-associated vision loss, primarily focusing on inherited retinal diseases (IRDs). As an affiliate of Retina International, one of its cor