Ninety-five and still working to this day, Vision Australia staff member Dorothy Hamilton receives a recognition award for her service.
When Daisy was just a few weeks old, her mum Louisa noticed her eyes weren’t focusing properly. Daisy was diagnosed with optic nerve hypoplasia, and nystagmus, a condition that causes involuntary movement of the eye.
Students in the LEAP program have been attending mock interviews with the Vision Australia leadership team.
A group of young Vision Australia clients recently visited Microsoft's Brisbane office to explore the future of accessibility and inclusion.
Join Brittnee as she teaches you how to guide someone who is blind or has low vision.
As a white cane user since she was 5, Tess speaks highly of what having a cane has meant for her mobility and independence from a very young age.
Information on how to vote in the Victorian State election if you're blind or have low vision.
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The Amazon Echo Dot smart speaker has opened up some new avenues to help Thomas stay connected.