Haruna Suzuki-Kerr, Joan H Leung, Zoë Hector, Alehandrea Raiha Manuel, Michael Bergin, Lisa Burton-Harris, Genevieve Choi, Ruth McLaren, Michelle A Pokorny, Anurag Singh, Rachael Taylor, Ben James Thomson, Elizabeth A-L Holt
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Hearing and vestibular research in Aotearoa New Zealand (NZ) spans basic sciences, clinical research, and public health. Equitable health care and sustainable research models are threatened by several factors including the increasing prevalence of hearing impairment and vestibular disorders, reforms to the NZ public health system, and funding challenges within the research environment. Our perspectives as early career researchers can shape the future of hearing and vestibular research, healthcare, and clinical practice in NZ.