Vision Australia has begun an extensive strategic planning process that is expected to result in operational changes in a bid to get it fit for the future.
With a new CEO, the roll-out of DisabilityCare Australia and a history of change resistance, Vision Australia decided it’s time to be different.
For the third year in a row outback and remote community residents who are blind or have low vision are being given the opportunity to attend one of Australia’s annual leading assistive technology exhibitions.
Talking Vision is Vision Australia's national radio program on blindness and low vision.
Prototype tactile street signs with location information in braille and raised lettering will be on display this week at Alfred Place in Sydney so people who rely on them to get around can give the City feedback about the user experience.
Talking Vision is Vision Australia's national radio program on blindness and low vision.
Each time Mark Rankin's family company, Lyncor Mining Group, hires heavy earth moving equipment to construct dams, haulage roads and undertake bulk earth works, a portion of the hire fee will be donated to Vision Australia’s Seeing Eye Dogs division.
Tayla Fitton, 18, is a creative writing student and an aspiring author and now her dreams are much closer thanks to a bursary from Vision Australia.
During May Vision Australia held 32 Mornings of Celebration events to celebrate the work of our much valued volunteers, our partners in the community and our deserving further education bursary recipients.
In 2013, Vision Australia is very proud to congratulate three people who have been recognised in the Queens Birthday Honours List for their dedication to supporting people who are blind or have low vision and for eye health.
Talking Vision is Vision Australia's national radio program on blindness and low vision.