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Minum Barreng

The Story of the Indigenous Eye Health Unit

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Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children have the best eyesight in the world. Yet by the age of 40, Indigenous people in Australia are six times more likely to go blind from preventable diseases than non-Indigenous Australians.


Things happen during the life course to make vision loss increase, and many of these reasons can be traced to a lack of care, a lack of access to care, and the impact of colonisation. Minum Barreng: The Story of the Indigenous Eye Health Unit shines a light on the determined team who have worked with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples since 2008 to prove that Australia has the will, the means and the moral obligation to close the gap in this serious health inequity. This is a story of vision in both senses of the word-and of strength and opportunity.

Tess Ryan

About The Author

Tess Ryan (Author)
Tess Ryan is a Biripi academic writer and consultant, who also has Irish and Chinese heritage. She lives in Naarm.

Tim Senior (Author)
Tim Senior is a general practitioner who works in an Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisation. His cultural influences come mainly from his working-class Yorkshire Methodist roots, in northern England…

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