30/06/2025
With recent workforce surveys showing dissatisfaction among Australian optometrists, one of the country’s fast-growing networks is setting new standards when it comes to career fulfilment and progression.
One of the second-order effects of the George & Matilda Eyecare (G&M) model is the wealth of clinical expertise embedded within the network, ripe for leverage. But until now, much of that expertise has largely remained confined to the individual practitioner’s local area, or sometimes within the four walls of their consulting room.
These are the everyday practitioners who can impart wisdom across the group – even if they’re located as far west as Kalgoorlie, in regional Victoria’s Daylesford, or Burnie, on the northern Tasmanian coastline.
With recent workforce surveys showing dissatisfaction among Australian optometrists, one of the country’s fast-growing networks is setting new standards when it comes to career fulfilment and progression. One of the second-order effects of the George & Matilda Eyecare (G&M) model is the wealth of ...