As a partnership between people who are blind, sighted or have low vision, Vision Australia understands the importance of acknowledging the invaluable contributions made by members of our community.
The Vision Australia Awards were handed out for the first time at our 2006 Annual General Meeting. They were created as a means of identifying, celebrating and thanking those generous organisations and individuals who give of their time and resources to support our work.
In 2024, the Vision Australia Awards will be presented during the Annual General Meeting to be held in Kooyong, Victoria and/or virtually on Thursday 31 October 2024.
Nominations can be made by Vision Australia members, employees, volunteers and members of the Client Reference Group.
So, if you know a person or company who has made a significant or exceptional contribution to the blind and low vision community and who is deserving of recognition please nominate them today.
To find out more about the nomination process please read through the Frequently Asked Questions or email Danielle Frost at [email protected] for more information.
Vision Australia Awards 2024 Nomination form (Word, 15kb)
Frequently asked questions
What are the Vision Australia Awards?
Recipients of the Vision Australia Awards are chosen by Vision Australia’s Board of directors in recognition of their tremendous support of Vision Australia. They are presented annually at Vision Australia’s Annual General Meeting.
When will the 2024 Vision Australia Awards be announced?
This year’s presentation will take place at the Annual General Meeting to be held in Kooyong, Victoria on Thursday 31 October 2024.
Nominating or applying for awards
Vision Australia celebrates award winners in the following categories:
- Vision Australia Youth Service Award - individual 25 years and younger
- Vision Australia Award - Corporate
- Vision Australia Award - Individual
Vision Australia Award parameters
- Nominations can be made by Vision Australia members, clients, volunteers and employees and members of the Client Representative Group
- Previous recipients will only be considered in exceptional circumstances
- Nominees must be Australian citizens or permanent residents
- All nominations are confidential and the person or company being nominated should not be advised of their nomination.
Nominating for Vision Australia’s Youth Service Award
This award is to recognise the contribution of people over 18 but under 25 years of age.
The nomination should include a summary of how the nominee has made a significant contribution to the blindness and low vision community.
It is helpful to include examples that demonstrate how the nominee has performed above and beyond what could reasonably be expected of someone of a similar age in their role or as a volunteer.
Contact details for the nominator (the person making the nomination) and the nominee need to be provided.
Nominating for the Vision Australia Award Corporate
The Vision Australia Award is presented to a company that has shown an ongoing commitment to supporting Vision Australia or Vision Australia’s projects.
The nomination should include a summary of how the company has made a significant contribution to supporting the work of Vision Australia. This may include both financial and in-kind components.
It is helpful to include examples that show how the company has gone above and beyond what could reasonably be expected.
Contact details for the nominator (the person making the nomination) and the nominee need to be provided.
Nominating for the Vision Australia Award Individual
The Vision Australia Award is presented to an individual who has shown outstanding support to Vision Australia or Vision Australia’s projects.
The nomination should include a summary of how the nominee has made a nationally significant contribution to Vision Australia or the wider blindness and low vision community over their lifetime.
It is helpful to include examples that show how the nominee has performed above and beyond what could reasonably be expected of someone in a similar position.