A cutting edge piece of assistive technology has ensured a young woman with low vision in Perth can make the most of her studies and share a precious family moment.
People from the blind and low vision community are no different from their sighted peers in that they make passionate, committed and efficient employees.
Each year people who have made a significant contribution to the blind and low vision community are recognised through the Vision Australia Awards.
People with print disabilities will have access to more books and documents in alternative formats, thanks to important reforms to the Copyright Act 1968 passed by the Australian Government last week.
Monash University Accident Research Centre (MUARC), in conjunction with Vision Australia, are working to explore and understand the impact of silent cars and bicycles on people who are blind or have low vision.
When Grant Uther first reached out to Vision Australia, he wasn’t seeking assistance with employment support, but ultimately that’s how the not-for-profit organisation ended up helping.
Congratulations to the five winners of the Magic in the Dark competition.
By Andrew Jackson
Chris Edwards, his wife and three children settle in for a typical night of television watching. Like most nights, the family struggle to get through one episode of Modern Family without breaking into fits of laughter.
Chris Edwards, his wife and three children settle in for a typical night of television watching. Like most nights, the family struggle to get through one episode of Modern Family without breaking into fits of laughter.
Joy Nuske’s Vision Australia Library record says she’s closing in on her 10,000th audio book loan, but she laughs at the suggestion.
For Debbie Lenehan, giving back to Vision Australia and the blind and low vision community is nothing new.