Albury cyclists who are blind or have low vision can now enjoy this relaxing pastime, thanks to a generous donation from a fundraising auxiliary group, almost six hours away.
In partnership with Wollongong City Council Cultural Services and local artists, our team in Wollongong held five community art workshops on felt-making, mosaics and sculpture using recycled materials.
As part of International Assistance Dog week Stella speaks with Jacquie Stevens about her hard working Guide Dog, Dana.
On Wednesday July 29 at 7.30pm AEST, Vision Australia held its first webinar for members of the blind and low vision community. The Dreaming of Streaming webinar focused on how people who are blind or have low vision could access online video streaming services such as Netflix, iView and Apple TV.
On Wednesday, 22 July, about 100 people gathered at the NAB Village in Melbourne for the Employment Pathways Exhibition.
This week we’re on the Road to Rio! We speak with rowers Kate Murdoch and Sara Waitzer who are heading to the championships in Europe this August with the aim of qualifying for the Paralympics in 2016
Neslihan Sari was unemployed for a number of years until recently gaining employment as a paralegal at Transport Victoria. She shares her story as a skilled vision-impaired person negotiating the job market, with her tips for staying motivated while job hunting and her views on the importance of networking.
In celebration of NAIDOC (National Aboriginal and Islander Day Observance Committee) Week, we speak with Suzy Engert, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander - Community Engagement Worker at Vision Australia. Suzy, a proud Aboriginal woman, talks about NAIDOC Week’s importance and how organisations can become more culturally sensitive.
Jenna Jones is a 14-year-old swimmer with cone-rod dystrophy but that didn’t stop her from breaking nine Australian records at the recent Australian Swimming Championships
The Change Challenge Awards recognise teams and organisations that have created measurable and meaningful change at work. The Voice Project began as a research program at Macquarie University, exploring the impact of employee and client “voice” on engagement, leadership and service quality.