As National Volunteer Week begins, Vision Australia is set to embark on an extended period of celebration in recognition of those who give up their time each year to support the blind and low vision community.
Even the most common daily tasks could soon be off limits to people from the blind and low vision community unless serious accessibility improvements are made to touchscreen devices.
Vision Australia is hosting a fundraiser, Dinner in the Dark, that aims to educate the sighted community about the challenges for people who are blind or have low vision face when eating out.
Vision Australia clients from across the country have recently been equipped with some expert advice about how stay safe at home and in the wider community.
Best of the Web aims to deliver all the latest on blindness and low vision news and culture from the world wide web.
Many people who are blind or have low vision enjoy travel and travel widely, and by Virgin Australia continuing to improve the accessibility of its IFE technology guests have the opportunity to enjoy the latest entertainment.
Australia's first blind tennis team is heading to Spain to compete in the soprt's first International Blind Tennis Tournament.
Joan Solaga is taking her new-found love of athletics to the World Masters Games in Auckland, New Zealand, at the age of 90.
It’s no secret, but The Garden is one of the more difficult Vision Australia Telelink groups to be a part of.