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Living with age-related macular degeneration
Vision Australia
Macular degeneration refers to the group of degenerative diseases of the retina that cause progressive loss of central vision. Age-related macular degeneration (ARMD) is the leading cause of severe vision impairment in people aged over 75 years of age

Brekkie for a cause
VIC
St. John of God Hospital in Bendigo will be holding a special breakfast on Saturday, 4 June to raise funds for Camp Joe participants.

Children’s Services visit to Blackburn Lake Sanctuary
News Categories
In the April school holidays, 16 clients, siblings, parents and grandparents participated in a ‘hands on nature’ activities program at Blackburn Lake Sanctuary.

This lap's for Angus
News Categories
It’s not every day that you find Seeing Eye Dogs and white canes at Sydney Motorsport Park. It’s also not every day that you find their owners in the driver’s seat, cruising around the race circuit without a care in the world.

What the 2016-17 Commonwealth Budget means for you
Media Releases
The 2016-17 Budget contains announcements that impact key areas of government responsibility including the NDIS and My Aged Care, as well as payments for people with disability

Conrad Browne joins Vision Australia Radio
Vision Australia
Introducing Vision Australia Radio's new manager, Conrad Brown.

Australia needs to get behind paws that have purpose
Media Releases
Fifty-five percent of people who use a Seeing Eye Dog say they have been refused access to a public place, which is why Vision Australia has today launched its “Paws with Purpose campaign" in a bid to put an end to discrimination for people who are accompanied by a Seeing Eye Dog.

First tactile bank note coming to your wallet soon
Vision Australia
The Reserve Bank of Australia has issued the design of the highly anticipated new $5 note that will for the first time have a tactile feature.

DAISY Consortium Wins Grant From Google.org Accessible publicatio...
Media Releases
Google.org has announced DAISY Consortium as a winner of the Google Impact Challenge: Disabilities. Vision Australia is a core member of the Consortium.