Showing his future boss how he can stack shelves and identify products with the help of his phone’s camera was all Ollie Fanshaw needed to convince the IGA team he could do the job.
Nas started at the ABC as a cadet in 2011, and ventured into regional reporting then went on to feature heavily on Triple J before landing her current job as national disability affairs reporter.
For Michael, the setbacks fuelled him to work harder. Born with severe vision loss, the Harvard and MBA graduate has held leadership and CEO positions for most of his career, including for an aviation company.
Paralympian Katie Kelly OAM didn't want employers to notice her hearing loss, hearing aids, and vision loss. Founder of the Sport Access Foundation, she is driving a fairer society for people with disability.
Being blind has fuelled Isabella Allen's desire to seek justice for others.
After 30 years in the kitchen, having to retrain into another career after vision loss just wasn’t appealing for Ian Edwards.
Cyber security expert and author Ken Brandt likes to talk about the advantages of poor eyesight.
Musician and producer Shane Kendall shares his tips on fighting blindness stigma and getting your work to speak for itself.
Avoid spillages and burns with these four tips for pouring boiling water.
On this week’s episode, Sam catches up with Darren Britten from the Australian Disability Clearinghouse on Education and Training (ADCET), who has released a series of guidelines and eLearning resources for lecturers, tutors and administrators to improve the quality of education for tertiary students who are blind or have low vision.