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Showbiz legend Pete Smith to host Vision Australia’s Dinner in th...
Vision Australia Fundraising
Showbiz legend Pete Smith will host a Dinner in the Dark charity event for Vision Australia's Dandenong centre.
Renowned vision scientist invents device to help people with low ...
Renowned international vision scientist Professor Frank Werblin and low vision pioneer Tom Perski recently visited Australia to highlight new technology that’s not only bringing back sight to people with low vision, but ‘bringing back life’.
Daniel Kish on echolocation and its potential to increase indepen...
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It’s an orientation and mobility technique that is growing in popularity and Daniel Kish believes echolocation has huge potential to improve the lives of people who are blind or have low vision.
Push to improve public transport experience for people who are bl...
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Public transport is a vital part of everyday life for people who are blind or have low vision, which is why Vision Australia is committed to improving accessibility and the travel experience for people with vision loss.
Accessible voting shouldn't be off-limits to people who are blind...
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An important part of democracy is the ability of people to vote secretly and independently. Unfortunately for people who are blind or have low vision, like Vision Australia Advocacy and Government Relations Manager Chris Edwards, that’s a right they are often denied.
Stories of motherhood from blind and low vision mums
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Living with blindness or low vision doesn’t prevent people from being loving and caring parents, but it can present some challenges for mums and dads to work around.
2018 Budget: What it means for the blindness and low vision commu...
The Federal Budget is always a contentious topic, but it can be hard to cut through the political smoke and mirrors to find exactly how you might be impacted.
Meet Matt Formston: Vision Australia Ambassador
Living with blindness or low vision doesn’t have to be a barrier to people living the life they choose – just look at Matt Formston.
Global Accessibility Awareness Day
On the third Thursday in May (17 May 2018) we celebrate Global Accessibility Awareness Day (GAAD), an event designed to get everyone talking, thinking and learning about digital access and inclusion for people who live with a disability.


