Victoria Walks is asking people from all walks of life but especially people who use mobility aids like white canes and Seeing Eye Dogs to take part in a survey to voice their concerns or frustrations on their neighbourhood’s waking infrastructure.
It’s a common complaint for blind or low vision apple users – VoiceOver just stops working randomly.
11 years, 600 episodes and three hosts. Talking Vision has been a committed voice for the blind and low vision community, churning out news and current affairs on a weekly basis.
From stocking fillers to extravagant but useful products for those with low vision or who are blind, there’s something for everyone.
A crisis is difficult for any person to experience and whether it’s a pandemic or a natural disaster, everyone’s needs must be considered. Like everybody else, people living with a disability need to be equipped with the appropriate resources to respond to an emergency. About one in five people live with a disability, and the blind and low vision community is estimated to reach more than 500,000 by 2030. Despite representing a major part of the Australian population, they are continuously neglected in times of crisis. 
With titles covering a wide range of topics including science, journalism, food, fashion, current affairs, art, celebrity and gossip, there’s sure to be something for everyone.
People who are blind or have low vision often face barriers to participating in the community and different aspects of day to day life. In the next Stand Up for You Rights webinar, the Vision Australia government relations and advocacy team will provide a detailed overview of the Commonwealth Disability Discrimination Act and the New South Wales Anti-Discrimination Act.
Vision Australia is excited to announce its 2022 Telelink summer webinar series! Join the Vision Australia Telelink team and explore the lives of three very special guests this January.
LEAP Program participant Ruby shares her experience of the mock job interview, and what she has gained from the process.
This week on Vision Australia’s podcast series Studio 1, hosts Matthew Layton and Sam Rickard delve into perceptions and misconceptions many employers struggle to overcome when hiring people who are blind or have low vision.