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What does the Federal Budget 2016 mean for eye health and vision care?

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Federal Budget 2016 overview, highlighting the items which impact the eye health and vision care sector.

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This organisation is supported by funding from the Australian Government Health Peak and Advisory Bodies Grants program.

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