A special interview with young and talented opera singer Michael Vaiasinni whose eye condition has lead him to work with many blindness and low vision organisations in Australia.
In a world first, thanks to its inbuilt accessibility features, the innovative Apple Watch provides users who are blind or have low vision with full access to the device features.
The City of Sydney today launched the first step in a comprehensive wayfinding and tactile signage network that will make the city more accessible for people of all abilities.
The Victorian Electoral Commission (VEC) have provided a notice about forthcoming voting options for the State Election in Victoria.
Deva is a newly graduated Seeing Eye Dog with a highflying job. She works with Sydney based criminal lawyer, Vaughan Roles, 39, and is a regular attendee at Parramatta local court.
Vision Australia has today announced it will soon be joining Bendigo’s new medical precinct on Bridge Rd, a move that will make it easier for the blindness and low vision community to access services.
The “Visually-impaired musicians’ lives” (VIML) project is an investigation into the musical practices, participation and learning experiences of blind and partially-sighted people.
Seeing Eye Dogs Australia, a division of Vision Australia, held its first public Open Day to celebrate the launch of its new, state-of-the- art Kennel and Puppy Centre in Kensington, Victoria.
Vision Australia’s Karen Knight and Liz Jeffrey have told Queensland MPs at a parliamentary committee hearing how the introduction of electronic assisted voting will benefit the entire community.
We were shattered. We knew we had to come to terms with our baby being blind, but we didn’t know what to do or where to turn. Kirstie, mum of Mieah, 2, who was born blind.