On Friday 1 December, we are saying a fond farewell to our centre in Enfield.
Recent tertiary graduates have been encouraged to apply for Vision Australia’s Career Start program.
Monday is set to be a historic day for blind sports in Australia, with inaugural Australian blind football squads to be announced.
Launched in Australia this month for iOS devices, Microsoft’s Seeing AI app has been eagerly awaited by many people in the blind and low vision community.
Queenslanders will head to the polls this weekend to vote in the 2017 State Election. For people who are blind or have low vision, telephone voting is available to support them to cast their vote, but registration is required.
Brian Edwards’ vision began to deteriorate when he was 18 and a year later, as the result of Keratoconus, he was left totally blind.
Access to transport makes the world of difference for people who are blind or have low vision.
Increased access to support is now available for older people in Darwin and the surrounding regions as leading blindness and low vision service provider Vision Australia expands its operations into the Northern Territory.
The Sutherland Shire’s blind and low vision community has been provided with a new sporting and social opportunity thanks to some generous community support.
For Ali Pearce, travel is a part of life. A New Zealander, Ali moved to Australia six years ago and has travelled all over the world to places like South Africa and Thailand.