He’s not quite sure where his degree will take him, but Angus Mingare is enjoying his time at university.
Keith Rutherford’s message to any young person living with a vision condition is simple - make the most of any support that is available to you.
Vision Australia today officially opened its second North Queensland office in Townsville which features Australia’s first outdoor paediatric orientation and mobility facility.
Vision Australia’s Accessible Information Solutions, in conjunction with Benetech (US), Dedicon (Holland), and the Royal National Institute of Blind People (UK), today announced Global Certified Accessible. The program is the first third-party ebook verification program for accessible content.
For many older people remaining in their own home is key part of maintaining their independence.
The last few barriers that have been blocking the Marrakesh Treaty from being implemented effectively in Australia have been removed with the passage of the Copyright Amendment (Disability Access and Other Measures) Bill.
A leading Geelong eye specialist will speak at a Vision Australia information day aimed at supporting people whose vision has been reduced by macular degeneration.
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 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.
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.