VisAbility will be a voting centre in the WA state elections taking place in March 2021. Voting is compulsory for anyone over the age of...
Eating with other people is one of life’s simplest pleasures, whether that’s as a family, as a couple or with a large group. Many people...
A parachute accident led to the loss of sight in one eye for Jeremy Harry Harris. After months and months of rehabilitation he decided to...
A student volunteer at VisAbility has a hidden talent creating and producing comic books. Sixteen-year-old Thomas, who attends Christ Church Grammar School (link opens in...
We have a new look and direction and are refocusing on what we know best: providing support to people who are blind or vision impaired....
This year, VisAbility embarked on an exciting journey of discovery. We spoke to the people who matter most: our clients, their families and carers, our...
VisAbility and Blind Citizens Australia's three year partnership agreement ensure people who are blind or vision impaired have a voice in the development and delivery...
Six years ago, Rosemary discovered painting. Now at 90 and with very limited sight, she's been painting with oils. Rosemary has been perfecting her talent...
We're establishing closer links with the Lions Eye Institute. The LEI is home to world class eye specialists. Our Social Worker, Marija Clark, will be...
David Vosnacos, Program Manager Assistive Technology and Specialist Services for VisAbility and self confessed 'tec geek'. Working in all areas of access, from access consultancy,...