Mary Amor is legally blind because of age-related macular degeneration, but Vision Australia is supporting her to live in her own home.
After an extensive career as a police officer, Henry Karpik was enjoying a well-earned retirement when he was delivered a diagnosis that would soon change his life.
The blindness sector is asking why funding for pay television is being prioritised over funding for audio description on free to air television.
When Kathleen Heiler decided she wanted another way to keep in touch with her family and friends and catch up on radio and TV she did what millions of other people around the world have done and reached for an iPad.
Macular degeneration is one of the leading causes of blindness and low vision in Australia.
West Australian Vision Australia clients now have access to the latest assistive technology - and the chance to try before they buy - through the Independent Living Centre WA.
Welcome to another Best of the Web - a selection of stories, news and information about blindness and low vision from across the World Wide Web.
As a blind kid, I never imagined that technology would one day threaten to block my participation in the world.
Telelink clients have had a taste of the great Australian outdoors and how to incorporate that into their day-to-day cooking thanks to bush tucker man Vic Cherikoff.
It’s the conversations that keep Bendigo man Colin Magee volunteering for Vision Australia.