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Two's company: Tandem bike helps Max enjoy the outdoors
Vision Australia
It hasn’t always been the case, but bike rides are treasured family activity for Tom and Bronwyn Knox and their three children.
Dr Kevin Murfitt awarded a Member of the Order of Australia
Vision Australia
Dr Kevin Murfitt AM, past Vision Australia director and Chair, has today been recognised for his services to the blindness and low vision community in the Queen’s Birthday Honours List.
New paediatric occupational therapist joins Queensland team
Vision Australia
Alicia Were recently joined the Vision Australia team to support young children who are blind or have low vision living between the Sunshine Coast and Bundaberg.
When training is accessible, everyone learns more
Vision Australia
Vision Australia, in partnership with The Learning Hook and CoTe Software & Solutions, has won the 2017 Platinum Award for Best Accessibility in the LearnX Impact Awards for the development of a fully accessible suite of eLearning courses
Working at Vision Australia
Vision Australia
If you are interested in working at Vision Australia you can view our current vacancies here on our website and keep up to date with new positions by registering for our alert.
Australian Government needs to get on board with accessible trans...
Vision Australia
Vision Australia has responded to an Inquiry by the Australian Government into public transport, ramping up pressure on them to make meaningful changes that improve ‘Whole of Journey’ public transport experiences across the nation.
ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING 2016
Vision Australia
Vision Australia’s 12th Annual General Meeting of Members of Vision Australia Ltd (“the Company”) was held at Vision Australia Queensland Head Office at 373 Old Cleveland Road, Coorparoo, QLD 4151 at 10.00am (AEST) on Wednesday, 26th October 2016.
Mary's a home body thanks to Vision Australia
Media Releases
Mary Amor is legally blind because of age-related macular degeneration, but Vision Australia is supporting her to live in her own home.
Macular degeneration no reason for a quiet retirement
Vision Australia
After an extensive career as a police officer, Henry Karpik was enjoying a well-earned retirement when he was delivered a diagnosis that would soon change his life.