Our services
There’s a range of services to suit your needs and support your interests. We can work together to create a plan that’s right for you.

Get to know your vision
Understand and adjust to living with your eye condition.

Supporting your wellbeing
Hear and learn from others going through similar experiences.

Independence at home
Tips, training and technology to help you live safely, comfortably and independently.

Out and about
Travel around your community and be ready to take on the wider world.

Social and recreation
Explore your interests, be part of the community and make new friends.

Enquire about services
Get your journey started. Enquire about services to support your independence.

Social and wellbeing hub
Vision loss can be life-changing - you might be wondering, “What’s next?” This hub will help you explore resources that get you back to basics: socialising, getting out-and-about and doing things on your own without having to rely on others.
Explore our social and wellbeing hubUpcoming events
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Suddenly Last Summer (audio described)
Suddenly Last Summer (audio described)
Kirribilli, NSW - 11:00am-12:30pm
Vibrant, funny, beautiful, Tennessee Williams takes us into the poetic world of redemption and love, shadowed by the dark secrets a family can hold.

Vision Store Tech Webinar: Daisy and Media players
Vision Store Tech Webinar: Daisy and Media players
- 07:30pm-08:15pm
The next Vision Store tech webinar with David Woodbridge, will focus on discussing the two recently launched Daisy and Media players,

Once (audio described)
Once (audio described)
Melbourne, VIC - 01:00pm-03:20pm
This breathtaking musical makes its long-awaited return to Melbourne to make you fall in love all over again!

Suddenly Last Summer (audio described)
Suddenly Last Summer (audio described)
Kirribilli, NSW - 02:00pm-03:30pm
Vibrant, funny, beautiful, Tennessee Williams takes us into the poetic world of redemption and love, shadowed by the dark secrets a family can hold.

At What Cost? (audio described)
At What Cost? (audio described)
South Brisbane, QLD - 02:00pm-03:40pm
This ground-breaking production is an ambitious conversation about identity and history, shared with humour and generosity by pakana playwright Nathan Maynard.

Jacky (audio described)
Jacky (audio described)
Melbourne, VIC - 02:00pm-04:00pm
Declan Furber Gillick brings his voice to MTC's mainstage with this sharp, quick-witted play about family, community, work and culture.
What you can access now

News, events and streaming
Explore the latest news and events, listen to podcasts and radio.
News, events and streaming
Helpful resources
Tips and tools for daily life for yourself, and for your family and friends.
Helpful resources
Join our library
Get access to a wide range of audio and Braille books, magazines and podcasts.
Join our library

Visit our store
Shop the latest products and technology online or at a local office near you.
Visit our store
Download service brochures
Available in multiple languages, to download and read offline.
Download service brochuresFrequently asked questions
Vision Australia provides services for people who are blind or have low vision. A person is considered to have low vision when they have permanent vision loss that cannot be corrected with glasses and it affects daily functioning. Low vision can affect people of all ages and can have an impact on many aspects of a person's life. It may result in falls and cause problems recognising faces, reading the newspaper, dialing the telephone or seeing road signs.
If your loved one is experiencing low vision, you can submit a family enquiry or call Vision Australia on 1300 84 74 66. Please ask your loved one's permission before contacting us.
If your loved one is experiencing low vision, you can submit a family enquiry or call Vision Australia on 1300 84 74 66. Please ask your loved one's permission before contacting us.