Living with blindness or low vision doesn’t have to be a barrier to people living independently at home.  

While there can be some challenges, there are a number of strategies and techniques that can help make the home accessible and safe.
Talking Vision is Vision Australia Radio’s flagship program, discussing the latest news and issues from a blindness and low vision perspective.

Sam catches up this week with musician and disability advocate Jane Britt who returns to Talking Vision to chat about her participation in Last Seen, a multisensory exhibition which explores the last visual memories of 10 participants before experiencing vision loss.
Sarah was diagnosed at age 36 with vision loss, but she's not letting that stop her from taking part in Vision Australia's 100k Your Way fundraiser.
For the month of April, Vision Australia Radio is calling on the community to get behind Radiothon to help ensure the service can continue to bring information and programming to air for Australia’s blind and low vision community.
From everyone’s favourite Queen to scandal behind the thrones, they’ll be something to suit every noble taste.
Are you 18-30 years old and have thoughts about how your visual impairment impacts your future? We want to hear from you!
The first of a series of books created by Vision Australia has hit the shelves, and the reviews are great.
Living with blindness or low vision doesn’t have to be a barrier to people living independently at home. While there can be some challenges, there are a number of strategies and techniques that can help make the home accessible and safe.
Talking Vision is Vision Australia Radio’s flagship program, discussing the latest news and issues from a blindness and low vision perspective. Sam has the great pleasure to be joined by Doug Sloan OAM, a blind cricket player, volunteer and administrator with five decades of involvement with blind sport.