Parts of the Web Content Accessibility Guideline 2.0 (WCAG 2.0) can be difficult to understand, especially if you're rapidly trying to get your head around it and apply it before your website or article is launched to the public.

A group of Vision Australia clients recently got busy in the kitchen thanks to a cooking masterclass with Chef Daniel. Held at Chef Daniel's At Baker Street restaurant in Gosford, the TV personality chef provided clients with a range of different tips to help them overcome the challenges that living with blindness or low vision can pose to being active and independent in the kitchen.
Children aged eight to 12 years old who are blind or have low vision took part in an exciting school holiday program run by Vision Australia in Melbourne.
When Geraldine lost her vision, she initially felt as if all of life’s doors had closed on her. But, as the saying goes; when one door closes, another opens. And for Geraldine, life is full of open doors.
Children who are blind or have low vision from across the Newcastle region were able to get in touch with their inner Jedi last week, thanks to a school holiday program.
A group of children who are blind or have low vision were able to reach new heights last week thanks to a Vision Australia holiday program.
In 2014 Vision Australia’s Digital Access team were asked to lend their expertise, along with other international leading authorities in the accessibility and inclusion space, to drive forward the concept of an International Association of Accessibility Professionals (IAAP). Five years on we are very proud to have been named the Australasian founding member of the IAAP.
For Gordon Gray, being legally blind isn’t something that’s going to keep him from his passion for art. That commitment has resulted in Gordon’s artwork being selected for a place in the 2020 Vision Australia Calendar.
More than 100 people who are blind or have low vision took to the tarmac at Sandown Racecourse this past weekend. Find out how it went with this special report!
On Sunday July 7 2019, approximately 110 blind and low vision people will get to experience the thrill of driving on the renowned Sandown Park Racecourse.