This week’s Talking Vision takes an employment and education focus, with an interview with well-known media identity from the blind and low vision community and the latest on the Vision Australia Further Education Bursaries.
Life took an unexpected turn when Kenny lost his vision in his twenties but this wasn’t going to stop him from forging ahead to have an exceptional career.

Mobile app calls out landmarks to help people who are blind or have low vision get to where they need to go
Vision Australia’s work for clients in Melbourne’s north and west will be greatly enhanced by a state-of-the-art new services hub in Sunshine.
A sonar smart-band specifically designed to help people who are blind or have low vision navigate obstacles is now available for sale in Australia.
Do you start each day by reading the newspaper? Now you could help the blind and low vision community by doing just that.

This week’s Talking Vision is one for the theatre lovers, with renowned actress and playwright Kate Mulvany joining the program.
We are excited to announce that our beautiful Vision Australia 2019 Calendars and Diary are now available for purchase. Get your orders in early and be ready for 2019 in an organised fashion!
One of the best decisions Annette ever made was refusing to listen to the people who dismissed her dream of being a professional artist.
As part of White Cane Day Celebrations, Vision Australia Central Coast and Hunter are holding the Through My Eyes art exhibition.