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Free alternative formats: Vision Australia’s best kept secret
Print Accessibility
Vision Australia clients are eligible to have 360 pages of their chosen personal materials converted into an accessible alternate format.
Peter Greco's push for accessible voting in South Australia
Advocacy and exercising your rights
On Vision Australia Radio, Peter Greco is the voice of Vision Extra and Focal Point, which covers a range of topics, including accessible technology, accessible services, and accessible voting. He's been involved with community radio for over 30 years, and one of the things that Peter is extremely passionate about is the lack of accessible voting in South Australia.
Alexa helps Riri reconnect with her heritage
Client Stories
Riri lives with glaucoma, and her vision is gradually deteriorating. But her Amazon Alexa not only gives her confidence in her ability to maintain her independence as her vision fades, but also helps her reconnect with her Greek heritage.
From literary England to murder in paradise, something for everyo...
Library
Over 731 exciting titles in a fabulous range of genres have been added to the library catalogue. to help you on your way, we’ve complied a shortlist of some of our new favourite titles.
Gail Finds joy with Amazon’s Alexa
Client Stories
Gail likes to cook, and with Amazon Alexa, her hobby has gotten a whole lot easier.
Astronomy from an accessibility point of view
Blind tech guru David Woodbridge gives a rundown of some great options for the space obsessed including great image descriptions of the new James Webb telescope.
Vision Australia Radio nabs broadcasting award for excellence
Vision Australia Radio
Vision Australia Radio picks up the highly coveted Excellence in Outside Broadcasting’ Award at the recent Community Broadcasting Association of Australia (CBAA) Awards.
Special nod to oldest Vision Australia staff member at AGM
News
Ninety-five and still working to this day, Vision Australia staff member Dorothy Hamilton receives a recognition award for her service.
Daisy takes steps towards independence
Supporter stories
When Daisy was just a few weeks old, her mum Louisa noticed her eyes weren’t focusing properly. Daisy was diagnosed with optic nerve hypoplasia, and nystagmus, a condition that causes involuntary movement of the eye.