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  • Self Advocacy: The Road to Success
    11 Apr 2014
    Vision Australia Orientationa and Mobility Specialists and MS Queensland work together to make crossing a busy road safer.
  • Vision2014 a huge success and incredible development opportunity for Vision Australia staff
    09 Apr 2014
    From Sunday 30 March to Thursday 3 April, more than 600 low vision researcher and practitioners attended Vision2014, the 11th International Conference on Low Vision, hosted by Vision Australia in Melbourne.
  • Monash University are seeking participants for their Visual Cortex MRI Study
    27 Feb 2014
    Monash University and the Alfred are currently looking for participants to assist with research for Vision Direct to Brain Bionic Eye Project.
  • International Day of People with Disability
    29 Nov 2013
    Find out how Vision Australia is celebrating 21 years of International Day of People with Disability.
  • Vision Australia announces travel and accommodation grants available for Texpo 2013
    24 Jun 2013
    For the third year in a row outback and remote community residents who are blind or have low vision are being given the opportunity to attend one of Australia’s annual leading assistive technology exhibitions.
  • Vision Australia's Texpo is back in 2013
    07 Jan 2013
    Dates has been confirmed for Vision Australia's Texpo event in 2013
  • Vision Australia joins global effort to address the prevention of age-related Macular Degeneration
    19 Nov 2012
    Vision Australia has joined a global effort to address the prevention of age-related Macular Degeneration, which is the leading cause of low vision and blindness in people over 50.
  • Bionic Vision Australia update
    19 Nov 2012
    The Centre for Eye Research Australia (CERA) have published an update on the recent progress of the Bionic Vision Australia research consortium .
  • Stem cell treated contact lenses to repair damaged eyes
    08 Aug 2012
    The Centre for Eye Research Australia (CERA) has applied adult stem cells to a specially designed contact lens to help restore vision to damaged corneas.
  • Research calls for renewed focus on eye safety equipment
    03 Aug 2012
    The Centre for Eye Research Australia has found that more than half of the people presenting to the emergency department for eye damage caused by metal fragments were not wearing eye safety glasses at the time of their accident.

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