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Vision Australia puts spotlight on workplace accessibility
Web Accessibility
Accessible technology plays a vital role in supporting many people who are blind or have low vision to find employment.
Self-advocacy success: Di stands up for her rights
When Di was connected with Seeing Eye Dog Kenya, it meant being able to do the things she loved with greater ease. But it also meant being ready to respond to misconceptions that Kenya wasn’t permitted to travel with her.
New $50 note launch date revealed
The Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) has announced the release date for the next generation of the $50 banknote, which will include tactile features to support people from the blind and low vision community.
Inclusion the aim of Vision Sports volunteers
Vision Australia
For many Australians sport is something that's intertwined with everyday life and a group of volunteers at Vision Australia Radio (VAR) are working to make it more accessible to the blind and low vision community.
On Air: Radio's vital role for people who are blind or have low v...
Vision Australia
Leading blindness and low vision service provider Vision Australia is using World Radio Day (Tuesday, 13th February) to acknowledge the important role radio plays in the lives of people who are blind or have low vision.
Surf’s up for children who are blind or have low vision
Vision Australia
Children who are blind and low vision from the Newcastle, Hunter Valley and Central Coast regions are set to descend on a Newcastle beach today for a day in the surf.
Why Fiona wants to support other families impacted by vision loss
Vision Australia
When Fiona Kelly’s husband lost his vision as result of diabetic retinopathy, she admits there was a fair bit of “bumbling” as her family came to terms with a significant change in their circumstances.
Adam hopes to improve tech experience for others with vision loss
Vision Australia
Having had personal experience with how technology can support people who are blind or have low vision to lead independent and active lives, Adam Morris decided he’d do something to help others with vision loss.
Learn your way around Perth Stadium Station
Training
The Western Australia Public Transpoort Authority is hosting a guided tour of the new Perth Stadium railway station for people with disability.