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Board of Vision Australia convenes a Client Reference Group to gain advice and feedback on specific matters relating to the experience of our clients and direction of the organisation. This Group operates under Vision Australia's Client Reference Group Charter (46KB, Word).

The Client Reference Group was established in October 2015.

The Vision Australia Board appoints members to the Group for a three year term. The Client Reference Group meet in person with Vision Australia’s Board twice a year, and at other times via teleconference.

Expressions of Interest in becoming a member of the Client Reference Group are invited through Vision Australia's website and social media platforms, in the FYI electronic newsletter, throughout the blindness and low vision community, through email lists and our Local Vision Australia Centres. Expressions of Interest are sought as vacancies become available.

The Vision Australia Board has appointed the following members to the Client Reference Group.


Peter Ward

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I am a consultant to Galbally & O'Bryan Lawyers. I was a Partner for 24 years. I was an advocate in criminal law, and I am anxious to use those skills to advance the rights of vision-impaired people. In addition, I served as a Director on the Board of Management of RVIB for 20 years.

It is my wish that vision-impaired people live an independent life and that they are afforded the opportunity to live their life with dignity

Email: [email protected]
Phone (m): 0418 395 280


Fiona Demark

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Fiona Demark is an inspirational Speaker and resilience Coach. She helps people who are stuck and frustrated with their lives to create a new reality. Fiona has been legally blind since birth and loves to share her story of resilience, positivity and life achievements to inspire and motivate others.

Fiona knows the importance of a positive mindset and a ‘Can Do’ attitude. This has helped Fiona to overcome adversity and think outside the square in order to achieve her dreams. Her interest in natural therapies has led her to study hypnotherapy and reiki to compliment her skills in coaching and social work.

After moving from the Outback to the city to complete her Social Work studies at University, Fiona has worked with a range of people to support her clients through significant life changes. Fiona is the proud mother of two teenage daughters, works a full time job at Department of Transport, and manages her own business.

Fiona loves adventure, often being pillion passenger on her husband’s motorcycle. “Riding around Phillip Island at 300kmph was something I will always remember.”

Fiona lives her life focusing on her main four senses that now work more efficiently than if Fiona could see. “I love the smell of rain, clean clothes and the bookstore. (Yes, I go to the bookstore and smell the books – even though I use audio and eBooks to read!) I love the touch of the sun on my skin, the wind in my hair and hugs from loved ones. The taste of a great meal or glass of wine are things I savour. And, of course my hearing. I enjoy reading audio books, chatting with friends and listening to a wide range of music.”

Fiona never says “No.” to a challenge or opportunity, never letting her disability prevent her from achieving the things she sets her mind to.

Fiona speaks to community groups, job seekers, and corporate organisations to share her story of inspiration, motivating others to set goals and achieve their dreams. She also works individually with clients to provide one-on-one support and coaching.

Website: www.fionademark.com.au
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 0410 639 212


Dale Pierce

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My name is Dale Pierce, and I have been in hospitality as a chef for 30 years. My main focus has always been to improve the industry, which led me to employment and training with Group Training Organisations. I had the opportunity to mentor, train and advocate for many young workers in the hospitality industry. I was also fortunate to be part of a cooks' recognition committee as an industry expert and mentor, which assisted many cooks in gaining their qualifications.

I am about to get back into playing golf with the aid of a support worker, as being part of the community and having independence is crucial for me.

Having recently become legally Blind, I aim to apply my drive and passion for working with others to my role on the Client Reference Group. I am excited to be part of Vision Australia's volunteer team to help them create support and opportunities for low vision and blind people.

Email: [email protected] 
Phone: (m) 0451 255 584


Tess Wheelan


Kim Kinnear


Neale Huth


Sam Byrne