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Library loan times increasing
Vision Australia Library clients will now get to enjoy loaned audio books and download braille books for six months, and increase on the current two month loan time, from May 6 2019.
Accessible information about the 2019 federal election
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There will be a federal election on Saturday 18 May 2019.
How to disclose blindness or low vision to an employer
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For people who are blind or have low vision, having the initial discussion about their vision with an employer can often create feelings of confusion and anxiety.
Public letter to Queensland Government: extend essential disabili...
Fourteen peak bodies and disability organisations have released a public letter appealing to Minister for Transport and Main Roads Mark Bailey to extend the Queensland Taxi Subsidy Scheme (TSS) for NDIS participants.
Playgroup opens for Gold Coast children who are blind or have low...
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Parents and carers of children who are blind or have low vision have been encouraged to take part in a new playgroup offered by Vision Australia.
Queenslanders with a disability left stranded by taxi funding dec...
Tens of thousands of Queenslanders with disability will be worse off and have little option for independent travel because of a decision by the Queensland Government.
Giddy up: Vision Australia clients take to horseback
Children who are blind or have low vision trotted around Kurnell last week as part of a Vision Australia school holiday program.
Communicating value: How you can put your best foot forward for e...
It’s not uncommon for people who are blind or have low vision to face misconceptions about their abilities.
Circus Day proves to be a big hit with the kids
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Vision Australia's Circus Day at Kooyong wowed kids and their families with games, music and fun!