Vision Australia has reinforced the importance of iVote for the blind and low vision community to the New South Wales government.
Vision Australia is excited to be launching into Australia an educational tool that is opening up the world of programming and coding to children who have a vision impairment.
Are you based in Sydney and the surrounding regions and on the hunt for a new job? Whether you’re returning to the workforce or looking for a change in your current career, Vision Australia’s Employment Bootcamp could be for you!
At just eight weeks old, Kai Loomes’ diagnosis of rare brain condition left his family “completely shocked.”
Residents in the Central West region of NSW living with blindness or low vision have been encouraged to make the most of a new and convenient way to access specialist services.
People with disabilities often run into accessibility issues when using everyday systems or services that most people take for granted. It's important that organisations understand the appropriate way to address these issues.
Vision Australia has partnered with Curtin University to conduct the first in-depth research in Australia on smartphone usage among people who are blind or have low vision.
Whether you’re about to start your university journey or getting ready for another year of study, it’s important to know the best way to stand up for your rights to ensure you’re getting the best education possible.
Do you wonder how your child will prepare for their future? What skills do they need to develop, to support their long-term employability? Find out at the 2020 Vision Australia Careers Sampler on March 7.
Contacting Vision Australia is set to be more convenient than ever before. From February, Vision Australia’s National Contact Centre (NCC), Vision Store and AT Helpdesk will permanently move to extended operating hours.