MDFA is calling on the Federal Government to rethink how older Australians will be cared for given the NDIS excludes people who acquire a disability at the age of 65 and over.
Read MoreMDFA is calling on the Federal Government to rethink how older Australians will be cared for given the NDIS excludes people who acquire a disability at the age of 65 and over.
Read MoreWe’ve changed our name from the Macular Degeneration Foundation to the Macular Disease Foundation Australia.
Read MoreThe Macular Degeneration Foundation congratulates Patron Ita Buttrose on the honour of being named Australian of the Year 2013.
Read MoreAustralian research shows link between regular aspirin use and age-related macular degeneration.
Read MoreThe Foundation continues its campaign against unfairness in the National Disability Insurance Scheme.
Read MoreThe Foundation welcomes the decision to allow switching of age-related macular degeneration drugs Eylea and Lucentis.
Read MoreA powerful ‘How’s your macula?’ television advertisement has been produced by the Macular Degeneration Foundation.
Read MoreThere has been a big community response to the Foundation’s campaign to allow AMD drug “switching”.
Read MoreMacular Degeneration Foundation has announced, as part of World Sight Day activities, the winners of the mEYE World Photographic Competition 2012.
Read More