Vision Australia is seeking expressions of interest in a second round of its pilotonline small business course for people who are blind or have low vision.
Vision Australia Advocacy Advisor, Sarah Hartley has six key pieces of advice to help people understand their options and the opportunities that can be explored.
Bert Biesot is almost totally blind but still uses power tools to build his timber treasures, including delicately inlaid wooden tables.
Studying at university has been a long-time goal for Sally Aurisch, but the Long Jetty resident is looking forward more than ever to her Bachelor of Social Science after receiving a Vision Australia Further Education Bursary.
AFL football fan Colin Pascoe describes his experience with Telelink, Vision Australia's program to link people with shared interests via telephone.
Vision Australia is urging Parliament to pass the Copyright Amendment (Disability Access and Other Measures) Bill to improve the education, employment and inclusion outcomes for people who are blind or have low vision.
Not all Seeing Eye Dog puppies go on to qualify, due to a number of reasons, but for Asha, he still has an important job to do.
Disability advocates are mounting a second fight to stop changes to legislation that will reduce, and in some circumstances, cut off funding for transport for people with disability.
From devices that that bring to mind a traditional magnifying glass, to newer ones that use cameras and digital displays to enlarge text and objects, the world of magnifiers is a vast one.
Sara Sarungallo’s first week as a Macquarie University Student has been made a lot easier after she received a suite of technology through the Vision Australia Further Education Bursary program.