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National Reconciliation Week at Vision Australia
Vision Australia has this week recognised National Reconciliation Week and the significance its message holds for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples.
Volunteer recognition 2024: We couldn’t do it without you!
Each and every Vision Australia volunteer plays a vital role in how we’re able to support people who are blind or have low vision across Australia. In the last 12 months, we were fortunate to be supported by more than 1,650 volunteers across all areas of Vision Australia.
Vision Australia Digital Access brings industry-leading training ...
Industry leading digital accessibility training will be at the fingertips of developers, designers, creatives and other professionals as Vision Australia Digital Access launches a suite of on-demand courses.
This week on Talking Vision: Try before you ride at Southern Cros...
Talking Vision is Vision Australia Radio’s flagship program, discussing the latest news and issues from a blindness and low vision perspective. On May 9 the Victorian government’s Department of Transport and Planning is holding a Try Before You Ride event at Southern Cross station in Melbourne for passengers who are blind or have low vision to find out more about the network, including the support that is available should they need it.
“You can’t help if you don’t know”: Trio show reality of living w...
Vision Australia has teamed up with three Aussies with lived experience to create a series of videos that shine a light on the reality of living with low vision and to correct common misconceptions.
Vision Australia commends federal government's move to mandate Ac...
Vision Australia welcomes the federal government’s announcement that Acoustic Vehicle Alerting System (AVAS) will be required when electric vehicles travel at or under 25km/hr.
Writing opportunities for disabled writers
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What are the next steps to furthering your writing?
Coming-of-age stories in the Vision Australia Library
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The Vision Australia Library has both classic and contemporary coming-of-age stories that are sure to be hits with all ages.
Blind and low vision woodworkers on the tools thanks to Vision Au...
While the hammers, drills and other woodworking tools being used in Vision Australia’s woodworking facilities may look and feel familiar, the woodworkers using them are a little different to most.