When Fiona Kelly’s husband lost his vision as result of diabetic retinopathy, she admits there was a fair bit of “bumbling” as her family came to terms with a significant change in their circumstances.
Having had personal experience with how technology can support people who are blind or have low vision to lead independent and active lives, Adam Morris decided he’d do something to help others with vision loss.
The Western Australia Public Transpoort Authority is hosting a guided tour of the new Perth Stadium railway station for people with disability.
A rare opportunity has become available to help shape the future of Vision Australia’s services.
Dave and Sonia Hardman admit to being “floored” when they were first told their oldest son Jack was diagnosed with ocular albinism.
Vision Australia is hosting a National Disability Insurance Scheme seminar for parents of children with a disability at its Kensington office on Tuesday, 16 January.
Vision Australia has welcomed a decision by one Australian that will be a significant step forward for the inclusion of people with a disability, such as blindness or low vision, in the workforce.
Vision Australia has launched Zest, a new online social community for people who are blind or have low vision aged between 18 and 35.
Prior to a workplace accident in her late teens, Alison Jones had never considered what it would be like to live as a person who is blind.
Australia’s senior goalball sides have been presented with the opportunity to take on the world’s best after being invited to compete at the 2018 Goalball World Championships.