Take a look at the work and effort that goes into providing audio description for TV, film, and staged performances.
After 35 years as a Vision Australia volunteer, Stephen Belbin is as passionate as ever about supporting people who are blind or have low vision.
Vision Australia kicks off National Volunteer Week 2020 with a special thank you video from our CEO Ron Hooton.
Through the COVID-19 pandemic, Vision Australia’s goal has been to support the blind and low vision community, while ensuring the safety of our workforce, clients and wider community.

We are still very aware of the danger COVID-19 poses to Australians, but as of Monday, May 18, we are excited to provide you with increased flexibility in how you can access Vision Australia services and products.
Social distancing is an important part of controlling the COVID-19 pandemic, but this can be difficult to achieve for people who are blind or have low vision. Check out this information from Vision Australia about how to assist people who are blind or have low vision in public.
Cecile Lablache is passionate about cooking. The 57 year-old is totally blind due to retinitis pigmentosa, an inherited condition that causes the de-generation of cells in the retina.
Check out our handy guides to what audio description content is available on streaming services.
The 2021 Vision Australia Calendar artwork competition is now open!
Blindness or low vision doesn’t mean you can’t get in the kitchen!

Whether you’re an experienced cook or a novice, there’s a range of equipment and a number of strategies that can help you become a kitchen whizz!
If you want to use this quarantine downtime to further your cooking prowess, this is the course for you!