Vision Australia wants people who have low vision to be eligible for assessment to receive NDIS funded supports. Find out why.
As part of International White Cane Day being held today, blindness services have participated in a number of significant activities and events across the nation that demonstrate renewed strength and unity in the sector.
A new report from the peak body for disability services in Australia on the readiness of the sector for a National Disability Insurance Scheme reveals workforce development, costing of services, contracts and accounting for individual service as key pressure points.
In the November 5th edition of Talking Vision, we bring you an extended conversation with two more winning paralympians.
The Today Show on Channel Nine featured a story on Vision Australia's new Seeing Eye Dog training facility due to begin construction soon and the important role EFTPOS are playing in providing funding.
Help us to make the Audio Description currently being trialed on the ABC a permanent fixture by encouraging as many people as possible to send "It's as easy as ABC to Keep AD going for me" postcards to Senator Stephen Conroy and the ABC's Managing Director, Mark Scott.
Vision Australia has joined a global effort to address the prevention of age-related Macular Degeneration, which is the leading cause of low vision and blindness in people over 50.
The September 2012 edition of 'Your Vision Australia' is available now.
The Centre for Eye Research Australia (CERA) have published an update on the recent progress of the Bionic Vision Australia research consortium .
Seeing Eye Dogs Australia, a division of Vision Australia, are thrilled to have been selected for the 2012 eftpos Giveback campaign donation.