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Support at Home program
Over the next 18 months you’ll start to hear more and more about the Federal Government’s new aged care program, Support at Home. While there is still much unknown about the program, it’s important to be aware that these changes are coming and how you can be part of influencing them.
“We want people to know they’re not alone”: New book guiding peop...
However, living with blindness or low vision doesn’t have to be a barrier to a full, active and independent life. In an effort to highlight this, Vision Australia has recently launched their new book ‘Let’s Talk About Vision Loss’ featuring stories about some of their most inspiring clients to help shine a light on life after being diagnosed with a vision condition.
Learn to use LEGO® Braille Bricks
Join us in Melbourne, Sydney or Brisbane and get hands-on with LEGO® Braille Bricks
Talking Vision: How to plan a wedding and honeymoon
Both Rhyce and Caren have vision loss. They met at work at Vision Australia and bonded over Caren’s surprisingly affectionate Seeing Eye Dog Reba.
Preparation and follow up invoicing: What this means for you
As of May 2, 2022 we’re making some changes to our invoices to clarify how we invoice you for the preparation and follow-up that go into providing you with the personalised and specialist services you deserve.
NDIS preparation and follow-up invoicing: What it means for you
As of May 2, 2022 we’re making some changes to our invoices to clarify how we invoice your NDIS plan for the preparation and follow-up that go into providing you with the personalised and specialist services you deserve.
Audio description maturing in digital theatre world
Digital versions of theatre plays are finding new audiences and creating unique accessibility options for people with blindness or low vision.
Studio 1: COVID experiences of people with low vision
This week on Vision Australia Radio’s Studio 1 podcast, hosts Matthew Layton and Sam Rickard speak to eight people with lived experience about their musings of lockdowns, masks and the fatigue of COVID-19.
Talking Vision: The impact of playing Blind AFL
This week on Vision Australia Radio’s Talking Vision, host and football fanatic Sam Colley speaks to two St Kilda Football Club Blind AFL players, Shannon Jones and Ingrid McKenna.