There are different types of white canes, which are navigation tools for anyone living with blindness or vision impairment. They’re also known as mobility canes...
Australia’s only Braille writing competition is looking for talented scribes! The Dickinson Memorial Literary competition is a platform for authors and writers who are blind...
Retinitis Pigmentosa (RP) is a progressive eye condition, which often starts with poor night vision and deteriorates with time. It can be difficult to accept...
Nicole is fast becoming known as an iPhone and assistive technology guru for people living with vision impairment. The 43-year-old VisAbility client lives in Bunbury and is one...
If you have low vision, you probably assume the javelin or discus wouldn’t be a good fit. But VisAbility client Jackson is going to prove...
A student who started losing his sight due to an optic nerve glioma (a slow-growing brain tumour) has released a rap song called ‘Flashback’ that...
Have you struggled to accept a white cane? If so, you’re not alone. For people with low vision, there can be a psychological barrier to...
Have you used CoAct VisAbility’s Disability Employment Service (DES) to secure work? If so, chances are you will have met Team Leader, Jason Rowland. We...
The Western Australian government has announced expanded criteria for the ACROD Parking Program (link opens in new window) to include people who are vision impaired...
Kaleb was diagnosed with Albinism at one month old and lives with Oculocutaneous Albinism which affects his skin and means he also has limited vision....