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David Woodbridge’s top 10 accessible iPhone/iPad games
Vision Australia’s national assistive technology adviser David Woodbridge compiles his top 10 accessible games on the iPhone and iPad.
Potential participant perspectives on ocular gene therapy in Aust...
Help Centre for Eye Research Australia research into ocular gene therapy
LEAP: can't stop, won't stop!
The number of participants in Vision Australia's LEAP program has doubled year-over-year, find out what is attracting people to join the program!
Under my fingers
When I was younger, if anyone talked about my blindness it was always in relation to whether or not I could move around independently or make tea without spilling it. No one ever talked about what is was like being unable to read the books I wanted to.
Connecting the Dots: Vision Australia brings LEGO® Braille, Code ...
Perth kids who are blind or have low vision are set to get their hands on the latest equipment designed to help them learn vital literacy and STEM skills thanks to Vision Australia.
Stella signs off from Talking Vision
After almost six years Vision Australia Radio’s flagship program Talking Vision is set to have a new voice bringing the latest from the blind and low vision community to listeners.
The Duke Effect
With more than 82 million household viewers in the first month alone, the Netflix mini-series Bridgerton is making hearts beat faster and spawning plenty of office water cooler conversations (albeit on Zoom) for its ‘love’ scenes on the stairwell.
Taken for a ride: Vision Australia calls out inequality in Wester...
Western Australians deserve the same access to subsidised transport as the rest of Australia, but Western Australia is currently well behind other states. With an election looming, Vision Australia is asking for equality for those with blind and low vision, who rely heavily on public transport.
Building block: Braille remains the cornerstone for connection an...
Vision Australia recently partnered with the LEGO® Foundation to bring LEGO ® Braille Bricks to Australia. The idea is that the bricks, which have braille on them as well as a raised letter that corresponds to the braille alphabet, can be used for inclusive education


