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UNHS in Australia Advances in hearing screening technologies over the last few decades have enabled congenital hearing loss to be detected in babies just a few hours after birth. UNHS was first introduced in certain states of the USA in the early 1990s. In Australia it began in NSW in 2002, and is now operating in all states and territories under a National Framework incorporating evidencebased standards of practice.