When it comes to leadership sometimes two heads are better than one. Just ask joint team leaders Annie Waugh and Laura Hawkins at VisAbility's Children...
New technology is keeping children busy. So much so that at VisAbility we've noticed a decline in sporting participation. Now we're on a mission to...
Imagine a community hub which provides endless activities and services to thousands of people. The Perron Community Centre is being launched here at VisAbility which...
The WA Blind Golf Association is at risk of closure because of dwindling numbers. Now there's a drive to encourage more blind cricketers to the...
VisAbility welcomes two new speech pathology students. Katherine and Georgia have plenty of enthusiasm and a real thirst to learn. To find out more about...
Do you know about our Exercise Physiology service we offer at VisAbility? One client who's a regular to our Exercise Clinic is John Griffiths or...
❝If you learn to play a musical instrument such as a guitar, you'll always have a friend for life.❞ Powerful words from Les Brooks from...
Do you have your own personal style? It was a question asked to our vision impaired clients who attended our ‘Look Good, Feel Confident’ series...
Does Australia have enough homes built with accessibility at the forefront of design? Sadly, it seems not. Latest figures by the Australian Bureau of Statistics...
VisAbility clients at the Community Activity Centre spent months working on the ‘Tree of Life’, an intricate mosaic sculpture. Incorporating very small tiles, it was...