After some time away from the sport, Christine Casey is set to make her international blind cricket debut in India later this month.
Appointed to the Vision Australia board at last year’s annual general meeting, Darren Fittler comes from a strong background of disability advocacy.
Kate takes us through her recent four-year employment journey starting as a mature-aged university student to her current role as a policy advisor at Vision Australia.
Vision Australia clients have kicked up their heels with the hottest tickets in town to see the award-winning ex-Broadway musical Kinky Boots.More than 20 people with low or no vision gathered at Melbourne’s Her Majesty’s Theatre on Saturday, 7 January, to experience the show with the help of Vision Australia’s Audio Description Team.
A decision to change up his sport of choice has paid dividends for Ned Brewer Maiga, with the 20 year-old soon set to represent his country on an international stage.
Matt Cameron’s rise through the ranks of blind cricket in Australia has been a rapid one.
Katie Best had no second thoughts about learning Braille after losing her vision as a teenager.
Like countless other advancements over time, the invention of Braille involved a good pinch of luck and trial and error.
At the time other children were introduced to pencil and paper I was feeling dots and using a small stylus on paper fixed in a metal frame to make them.
For Alexander Xeras, it was a chance conversation with his niece that put him on the path to his first published book.