Simple gadgets and low vision aids can make a huge difference for anyone living with vision impairment. They may be small, but they can be...
It can be a huge journey to regain confidence and independence after experiencing sudden vision loss. Adapting to a new way of life will take...
Motherhood is challenging, even more so if you have impaired vision, but successful parenting with vision loss is possible. As a mum of an infant...
We’re out of the pandemic, travel restrictions have lifted and summer is approaching – all signs that it’s time for a getaway! But there can...
One of the challenges facing many families with a child who has vision loss, is how everyone can enjoy physical and outdoor activities together. This...
Using pedestrian crossings can be daunting if you’re vision impaired, even more so when there are changes in how they operate. VisAbility Orientation and Mobility...
It’s been a big year for Sandy Dann. The Indigenous radio presenter is celebrating thirty years in broadcasting. A proud Nyul Nyul woman, her daily...
The Bridgetown Police Station Museum now features Braille, Easy English and tactile maps transcribed by VisAbility’s Braille Transcriber and Easy English Creator Leone Carroll. Bridgetown...
Do you dream of having your own business? Ever felt that your lack of sight was holding you back? Warren Bull from Denmark is proof...
It’s one of the world’s most loved operas – Tchaikovsky’s Iolanta is the story of a blind princess who lives a secluded life. Her father,...