On the third Thursday in May (17 May 2018) we celebrate Global Accessibility Awareness Day (GAAD), an event designed to get everyone talking, thinking and learning about digital access and inclusion for people who live with a disability.
Vision Australia is thrilled to be able to continue to produce alternative formats of printed and digital material to meet the needs of people with print disability, including people who are blind or have low vision.
Celebrity chef Peter Russell-Clarke has spoken to members of the Telelink All About Food group about life, art and cooking for people who are blind or have low vision.
For nearly a decade, Nick Gleeson and Unity have been a constant pair.
Our aim at Vision Australia is to support our clients to live the life they choose and this month it’s our opportunity to thank the amazing people that give their time, knowledge and skills to help us make that possible.
Vision Australia is seeking children and young people to take part in a new school holiday experience, Camp Gecko.
Flinders University has released its 'Evaluation of the NDIS' final report this week and it reflects Vision Australia's experience of the NDIS – both the positive and the negative.
Today is World Veterinary Day, and to celebrate we announce the speakers for the International Veterinary Symposium (September 11&12) and take a look behind the curtain at those unsung heroes who put in that extra mile to assure the best treatment for their patients: Our in-house veterinary team.
Seeing Eye Dogs have two bountiful bundles of new born pups who will be needing homes in the coming weeks as they begin their training to become the next generation of Seeing Eye Dogs.
There's been three New York City Marathons, a race up the more than 1,500 stairs of the Empire State Building and a 90km ultra marathon in South Africa, a hiking and climbing trip through New Zealand, a trek across the Simpson Desert and expeditions to the top of Mount Kilimanjaro and Everest Base Camp.