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The “Visually-impaired musicians’ lives” (VIML) project: Please h...
Vision Australia
The “Visually-impaired musicians’ lives” (VIML) project is an investigation into the musical practices, participation and learning experiences of blind and partially-sighted people.

Seeing Eye Dogs Australia opens the doors to its new facility
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Seeing Eye Dogs Australia, a division of Vision Australia, held its first public Open Day to celebrate the launch of its new, state-of-the- art Kennel and Puppy Centre in Kensington, Victoria.

Queenslanders a step closer to electronic voting
Vision Australia
Vision Australia’s Karen Knight and Liz Jeffrey have told Queensland MPs at a parliamentary committee hearing how the introduction of electronic assisted voting will benefit the entire community.

Meet Mieah, she's two-years-old and was born blind
Vision Australia
We were shattered. We knew we had to come to terms with our baby being blind, but we didn’t know what to do or where to turn. Kirstie, mum of Mieah, 2, who was born blind.

New voting system gives blind or low vision voters more choice
Media Releases
With early voting now underway, Electoral Commissioner Ed Killesteyn said voters who are blind or have low vision can now access a telephone voting service that enables them to cast a secret vote.

Need help with your tax return?
Vision Australia
The Australian Taxation Office (ATO) is committed to helping people get their tax returns right this tax time.

Ormond looks to maintain his independence despite Macular Degener...
Media Releases
Macular Degeneration Awareness Week runs from May 26 to June 1. Macular degeneration is the most common cause of vision loss in older Australians. One in seven people over 50 are affected and the incidence increas

Chief visionary - Vision Australia's CEO Ron Hooton
Vision Australia
Vision Australia's CEO, Ron Hooton, has been profiled in NZ's CIO magazine this month.

Five talking newspapers transition to digital format
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An additional five local newspapers who have been working with Vision Australia to produce a talking version of their publication will transition to a digital format.