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We work in Tasmania to help our local community and our broader Australian community, with the aim that our impact will be felt globally. 

Tasmanian Eye Institute is working towards being able to provide the opportunity for all communities to have access to the gift of vision.  We look after you by working with you, enriching the lives of people who are visually impaired. 

Our head office is located in Launceston, Tasmania, with satellite locations on the North-West Coast and Hobart.

Published: 13th December, 2018

Updated: 29th April, 2020

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