Leading blindness and low vision service provider Vision Australia is using World Radio Day (Tuesday, 13th February) to acknowledge the important role radio plays in the lives of people who are blind or have low vision.
Hau-test-Increased access to support is now available for older people in Darwin and the surrounding regions as leading blindness and low vision service provider Vision Australia expands its operations into the Nort
Managing your eye health is important. Chances are if you have low vision, you will need see several providers, but it can feel more like the final round of a spelling bee than a health care decision when you’re figuring out the differences between ophthalmologists and orthoptists.
Presented with the chance to help others who may be facing challenges similar his own, James Griffiths jumped at the opportunity.
Residents in the Toowoomba region living with vision loss are set to be better informed about the support available to them thanks to an upcoming visit by Vision Australia.
Find out more about how people who are blind or have low vision can participate in the Australian marriage law postal plebiscite.
Vision Australia today officially opened its second North Queensland office in Townsville which features Australia’s first outdoor paediatric orientation and mobility facility.
For many older people remaining in their own home is key part of maintaining their independence.
If you are interested in working at Vision Australia you can view our current vacancies here on our website and keep up to date with new positions by registering for our alert.
Vision Australia is helping legally blind Zavier Price make the most of his time at school.


