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International White Cane Day - Ballarat
Vision Australia
Vision Australia Ballarat is giving its community the opportunity to experience what it would be like to have little or no vision, and use a white cane to get around.
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Locals pick-up paint brushes for charity
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The artistic creations from well-known Bendigo personalities will once again go up for sale to raise much-needed funds for blindness and low vision services.
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Community invited to support its blindness and low vision communi...
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Vision Australia Bendigo is giving its community the opportunity to experience what it would be like to have little or no vision, and use a white cane to get around
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Talking Vision: The employment challenge
Vision Australia
In this week's program, we talk about employment and look ahead to Vision Australia’s Texpo.
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Kaye keeps up with latest technology thanks to Texpo
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Kaye Speed, 68, loved her career in accountancy but losing her sight 21 years ago meant made it difficult for her to continue.
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3G Daisy Player gives Valma her love of books back
Vision Australia
Valma, 83, has regular injections in her eye to stabilise the degeneration of her vision. She’s thankful for the treatment but is now unable to read books with her current level of sight.
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Evelyn embraces technology with inspiring results
Vision Australia
Thanks to her persistence when attending Vision Australia’s iPad classes, 78-year old vision Evelyn Reynolds can now use an iPad with ease.
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GPS opens up a new world for David
Vision Australia
Ferntree Gully resident David Pocock, who is blind, was housebound and unable to walk down the street when he first lost his sight. Now, two years later, with the help of Vision Australia, he has learned to use a handheld talking GPS device.
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Vision Australia teaches William technology use after losing sigh...
Vision Australia
Like many of us, 65-year-old William Koh doesn’t leave home without his iPhone. He also doesn’t leave home without his talking GPS and talking barcode reader.