Posts by VIVA! Communications
Aussies need a nationally consistent vaccination approach
Following a decline in vaccination rates following the peak of the COVID-19 pandemic, a new report is calling for a united, consistent, national approach to vaccinate Australians following a decline in vaccination rates after the peak of the COVID-19 pandemic. The Grattan Institute’s ‘A fair shot: How to close the vaccination gap’ report suggests taking…
Read MorePersonalised ‘eyevatar’ ray tracing technology unlocking HD vision
More than seven million Aussie adults living with the common eye conditions, myopia (shortsightedness) and astigmatism (eye imperfection), are set to benefit from the availability of next-generation, ray-tracing laser eye technology which is now available. VIVA! Communications partnered with PersonalEYES – the Vision Specialists on Saturday, December 2, 2023 to launch the novel ray-tracing technology…
Read MoreWorld Diabetes Day 2023
To mark World Diabetes Day today (Tuesday, November 14, 2023), VIVA! Communications wishes to shine a light on the often overlooked, misunderstood &/or stigmatised experiences witnessed by children & teens living with juvenile (Type 1) diabetes, & their families, community supporters & healthcare providers. T1D is a lifelong, & potentially devastating disease, for which…
Read MoreHealth Industry Hub Catalysts for Change Awards 2023 ‘PR Agency Individual of the Year’
VIVA! Communications wishes to extend congratulations to our agency Principal, Kirsten Bruce, for winning the inaugural Health Industry Hub Catalysts for Change Awards 2023 ‘PR Agency Individual of the Year’ held at Cockle Bay Wharf, Darling Harbour last night (November 1, 2023). Celebrating the best of the best in the Australian health, pharma, medtech, biotech & diagnostics sectors, the Catalysts…
Read MoreCelebrating 30 years of the ‘JDRF One Walk’ for Type 1 diabetes
This October 2023, the Juvenile Diabetes Foundation (JDRF) is celebrating 30 years of running the JDRF local One Walk. Striving to achieve a world free from Type 1 diabetes (T1D) courtesy of crucial, life-changing research, the JDRF One Walk event provides invaluable support to the T1D community, including the more than 130,000 Australians living with…
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