Moving to Australia has not been easy for Dandenong's Gordon Koang, but he is used to the challenge.
I am about to turn 38 and have been vision impaired since the age of 10 when I developed retinal detachments in both eyes. There was no reason for the retinal detachments – just one of those things. I only have light perception now and this has been the case for over 12 years.
Vision Australia has been given the go ahead to build a new Indoor Mobility and Safety Training Centre at its Seeing Eye Dogs Australia breeding and training centre thanks to a $500,000 grant from the Victorian State Government.
Vision Australia’s Easter Egg Hunt is always a cracking success, and those wanting to come along are urged to get in early as tickets go on sale on Tuesday. This will be the 14th Easter Egg Hunt
Queenslanders will head to the polls on Saturday 19 March 2016 to vote in local government elections and on a referendum for fixed, four-year terms for State Government.
Zac Sheehan is a typical 18 year old. He’s enjoying the freedom of having finished school, he loves catching up with his friends and playing sport and he’s also excited about the prospect of further study.
The Australia Day Honours List recognises worthy individuals with awards for their significant contributions and service.
Seeing Eye Dogs Australia (SEDA) is thrilled to be hosting its annual public open day at its National Kennel and Puppy Centre in Kensington.
As Rosie Batty’s Australian of the Year term comes to an end today, Vision Australia has named one of its 8-week-old Seeing Eye Dog pups after her son, Luke, as a tribute to her courage, resilience and tireless work to end family violence.
Inspired by the need for a online community space where people living with disabilities can share, information news and opinion pieces, disability advocate Dale Reardon has created the website, My Disability Matters.