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Fred lived small so he could be generous to others
The late Dr Frederick Shaw Burton, known as Fred, left an extraordinary legacy that will continue to live on through his generosity for many years to come.

David Woodbridge marks 30 years of spreading the tech gospel
After three decades as a Vision Australia assistive technology advisor, David Woodbridge still defies the tech-geek stereotype.

Food for Thought celebrates 12 months on Vision Australia Radio
Vision Australia Radio is proud to celebrate the one year anniversary of popular food program, Food For Thought, hosted by Joy Nuske.

Notice of Annual General Meeting
Notice is hereby given that the 16th Annual General Meeting (AGM) of Members of Vision Australia Ltd (“the Company”) will be held at Vision Australia’s Kooyong Office at 454 Glenferrie Road, Kooyong, VIC, 3144 at 11.00am (AEDT) on Thursday, 29th October 2020. Registration will commence from 10.30am.

Nominations open for 2020 Vision Australia Awards
As a partnership between people who are blind, sighted or have low vision, Vision Australia understands the importance of acknowledging the invaluable contributions made by members of our community.

Audio description finally arrives on Australian free to air TV
Australia’s blind and low vision community will finally be able to enjoy audio description on free to air TV when the service launches on ABC and SBS programming this month.

LEAP 2020 participants get career boost from LinkedIn
Participants in the LEAP 2020 program have received some important career advice from LinkedIn, as well as Vision Australia CEO Ron Hooton

Give your feedback in the Emergency Response Survey
Vision Australia will be providing a response to the Disability Royal Commission Emergency Response Consultation and we want to hear from you.

Made to Shine: International Albinism Awareness Day
Each year, June 13 marks International Albinism Awareness Day (IAAD). IAAD aims to raise awareness about people who live with Albinism and also counter the continued stigma and mis-conceptions people with Albinism continue to face. At Vision Australia, we’re marking IAAD by highlighting three separate stories, illustrate how life has changed in Australia for people with albinism over the last five to six decades.