Vision loss is something many older Australians experience, but it does not mean losing your independence or giving up the things you love.
A concerning viral TikTok trend where children pretended to be blind sparked outrage in October.
Paul Hedley’s incredible passion and efforts to support people who are blind or have low vision have seen him awarded with a 2025 Vision Australia Award.
Vision Australia has re-vamped the creative for its iconic Christmas event, Carols by Candlelight, calling for Australians to ‘share the magic’ this festive season.
From today November 1, all new electric vehicles will be required to be fitted with an alerting system which emits an acoustic sound when the vehicle travels at or under 25km/hr.
Vision Australia acknowledged the 2025 Vision Australia Award winners at the organisation’s AGM in Kooyong on Thursday, October 30.
Vision Australia marked International White Cane Day with a walk, celebrating independence and mobility for people who are blind or have low vision.
The Mindful Minutes Journal was developed to give older Australians a simple, meaningful way to check in with themselves through their mind, body, and spirit with short, guided reflections and gentle wellbeing activities.
Being blind or having low vision shouldn’t mean you’re turned away at a café, left stranded by a taxi, or forced to risk your safety just to cross the street.