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Suddenly Last Summer (audio described)
Suddenly Last Summer (audio described)
Kirribilli, NSW - 11:00am-12:30pm
Vibrant, funny, beautiful, Tennessee Williams takes us into the poetic world of redemption and love, shadowed by the dark secrets a family can hold.

Vision Store Tech Webinar: Daisy and Media players
Vision Store Tech Webinar: Daisy and Media players
- 07:30pm-08:15pm
The next Vision Store tech webinar with David Woodbridge, will focus on discussing the two recently launched Daisy and Media players,

Once (audio described)
Once (audio described)
Melbourne, VIC - 01:00pm-03:20pm
This breathtaking musical makes its long-awaited return to Melbourne to make you fall in love all over again!

Suddenly Last Summer (audio described)
Suddenly Last Summer (audio described)
Kirribilli, NSW - 02:00pm-03:30pm
Vibrant, funny, beautiful, Tennessee Williams takes us into the poetic world of redemption and love, shadowed by the dark secrets a family can hold.

At What Cost? (audio described)
At What Cost? (audio described)
South Brisbane, QLD - 02:00pm-03:40pm
This ground-breaking production is an ambitious conversation about identity and history, shared with humour and generosity by pakana playwright Nathan Maynard.

Jacky (audio described)
Jacky (audio described)
Melbourne, VIC - 02:00pm-04:00pm
Declan Furber Gillick brings his voice to MTC's mainstage with this sharp, quick-witted play about family, community, work and culture.

“It honestly made me feel there was life after blindness.”
How Brittnee got her groove back
Real stories
For Brittnee it was the shock of the early onset of her vision loss that caused the most distress.
“When you are 22, you don’t think you are going to get the diseases of an 80-year-old,” she says. “My darkest point was Australia Day 2017. I woke up in the morning and I was totally blind. The morning that I woke up with no sight, I then lost my job, I lost my career, my boss told me there was no point in me coming back. And that was probably the time I did lock myself in the house for about a week.”
Brittnee contacted Vision Australia and learned about the Quality Living Groups. The groups helped Brittnee cope with her vision loss.
“I honestly didn’t think the groups would be so much fun, I laughed more than I cried in these groups,” she says. “It honestly made me feel there was life after blindness.”
Listen to Brittnee’s storyTechnology and products
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Magnifiers
Magnifiers can reduce the strain on your eyes. Great for reading your favourite book, magazine or menu.

Screen readers
Giving you greater access to your computer by having content on the screen read out to you.

Lighting
Having the right lighting solutions can make many tasks around the home easier.
Frequently asked questions
Our clients have told us they have gained many things from the support they received via our groups including the confidence to take on new challenges, learning new ways to complete everyday tasks and developing a social support network.
Vision Australia have a range of general support and specific interest groups available. Each group requires a commitment of just a few hours each week. Call us on 1300 84 74 66 to find out more.
Services from Vision Australia do incur a fee. There are several ways you can fund the support, services and products you need including your NDIS plan. We can support you with your funding application. Please contact us on 1300 84 74 66 to discuss your funding options.