The World Blind Union Asia-Pacific (WBUAP) Onkyo World Braille essay contest, for people who are blind or have low vision, in the WBUAP Region is now open.
A four and a half year UN negotiation on a new World Intellectual Property Organisation (WIPO) treaty for people who are blind or have other print disabilities is in danger of delivering either a hollow, "trophy treaty" or no treaty at all.
An interesting article about former Chair of Vision Australia, Graeme Innes, Australia's Human Rights Commissioner.
Talking Vision is Vision Australia's national radio program on blindness and low vision.
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Shelley Heaton recently completed a Certificate II in Warehousing and Logistics. This achievement, the result of hard work, collaboration and a strong will to succeed is more remarkable given Shelley is legally blind.
Twenty year old Shavir Harrysunker from Croydon Park recently participated in Vision Australia's Pre Employment Program in Enfield.
John Beale from Lane Cove has been looking for work for a long time but with the help of Vision Australia’s Employment Services he has developed a greater confidence.
An additional five local newspapers who have been working with Vision Australia to produce a talking version of their publication will transition to a digital format.
Talking Vision is Vision Australia's national radio program on blindness and low vision.