Deva is a newly graduated Seeing Eye Dog with a highflying job. She works with Sydney based criminal lawyer, Vaughan Roles, 39, and is a regular attendee at Parramatta local court.
On Sunday 24th August, Sydney’s Centennial Park was host to the Swisse Color Run.
In this program, we learn of an upcoming national eye health study and hear reflections from a retiring braille producer.
Vision Australia and NetCentric Technologies, makers of the popular CommonLook suite of software and services for accessible electronic documents, have announced that the companies have signed a strategic agency agreement.
Over 4,500 applications for spectacles have been received following Vision Australia’s relaunch of the NSW Spectacles Program in July 2014.
Access to coursework and written material is being made easier for tertiary students who are blind or have low vision thanks to technology grants available each year from Vision Australia.
Yes it’s out. The August 2014 edition of our client audio newsletter, Your Vision Australia Roundup. This magazine, available on DAISY, CDA and online, show cases Vision Australia through the voices of key people across the organisation.
In the program for the week of August 18, there is more to tell about the Commonwealth Games.
The secret to living to 100 is sensible eating, keeping active, everything in moderation and not going to sleep angry, according to Vision Australia client Helen Cavanagh.
Vision Australia would like to sincerely thank the Allport Bequest for the generous grant of $5,000.