Indigenous health: 32,000 could have eyesight saved with $23m in funding: report

By Sarah Whyte
Updated September 2 2015 - 4:08pm, first published 3:38pm
An Indigenous woman has her eyes examined at Alice Springs Base Hospital. Photo: Glenn Campbell
An Indigenous woman has her eyes examined at Alice Springs Base Hospital. Photo: Glenn Campbell

The eyesight of 32,000 Indigenous Australians could be saved if the federal government committed more than $20 million, a report has suggested.

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