A selection of multimedia resources featuring our eye health heroes is available to use to help promote regular eye checks. You can view and download them for free.
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'Eyecare Now, Eyecare Always' Multimedia Resources
‘Eyecare Now, Eyecare Always’ – Eye Health Heroes (30 seconds)
Includes a reminder about the importance of regular eye checks and a key message from our eye health heroes including chef Nornie Bero (Meriam of Mer Island, Torres Strait), ophthalmologist Dr Kristopher Rallah Baker (Yuggera, Warangu and Wiradjuri), Kiwirrkurra traditional owners and rangers, and astronomer Karlie Noon (Gamilaroi).
WATCH HERE ‘Eyecare Now, Eyecare Always’ – Eye Health Heroes

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‘Eyecare Now, Eyecare Always’ – Karlie Noon (45 seconds)
Includes a reminder about the importance of regular eye checks and a key message from astronomer Karlie Noon, a proud Gamilaroi woman. Filmed at Mt Stromlo Observatory in Canberra.
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‘Eyecare Now, Eyecare Always’ – Dr Kristopher Rallah-Baker (45 seconds)
Includes a reminder about the importance of regular eye checks and a key message from Australia’s first Indigenous ophthalmologist Dr Kristopher Rallah-Baker, a proud Yuggera, Warangu and Wiradjuri man. Filmed on the sunshine coast, Queensland.
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‘Eyecare Now, Eyecare Always’ – Nornie Bero (45 seconds)
Includes a reminder about the importance of regular eye checks and a key message from chef Nornie Bero, a proud Meriam woman of Mer Island, Torres Strait. Filmed at Mabu Mabu (Big Esso) restaurant, Melbourne, Victoria.
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‘Eyecare Now, Eyecare Always’ – Kiwirrkurra Rangers (60 seconds) (spoken in Pintupi language)
Includes a reminder about the importance of regular eye checks and a key message from the Kiwirrkurra traditional owners and rangers. Filmed in Kiwirrkurra community, Western Australia (one of the most remote communities in Australia).
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‘Eyecare Now, Eyecare Always’ – Karlie Noon (15 seconds)
Includes a reminder about the importance of regular eye checks and a key message from astronomer Karlie Noon, a proud Gamilaroi woman. Filmed at Mt Stromlo Observatory in Canberra.
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Eyecare Now, Eyecare Always’ – Dr Kristopher Rallah-Baker (15 seconds)
Includes a reminder about the importance of regular eye checks and a key message from Australia’s first Indigenous ophthalmologist Dr Kristopher Rallah-Baker, a proud Yuggera, Warangu and Wiradjuri man. Filmed on the sunshine coast, Queensland.
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‘Eyecare Now, Eyecare Always’ – Nornie Bero (15 seconds)
Includes a reminder about the importance of regular eye checks and a key message from chef Nornie Bero, a proud Meriam woman of Mer Island. Filmed at Mabu Mabu (Big Esso) restaurant, Melbourne, Victoria.
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‘Eyecare Now, Eyecare Always’ – Kiwirrkurra Rangers (15 seconds) (Spoken in Pintupi language)
Includes a reminder about the importance of regular eye checks and a key message from the Kiwirrkurra traditional owners and rangers. Filmed in Kiwirrkurra community, Western Australia (one of the most remote communities in Australia).
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‘Eyecare Now, Eyecare Always’ – Message from Gilimbaa
Includes a message from artist David Williams (Wakka Wakka) talking about the involvement of Gilimbaa in the development of the 'Eyecare Now, Eyecare Always' resources.
