VisAbility Limited has a long history of providing, practical, emotional and peer support services to people in Western Australia with low or no vision. Established...
Graham Pearce has made more than 200,000 edits in the sixteen years he’s been moderating and editing Wikipedia entries. He’s just one of an army...
One of our longest-serving employees is Audio Book Production Officer, Susie Punch, who has been with VisAbility for 35 years. In that time she’s overseen...
Two of VisAbility’s woodworking volunteers have come under the spotlight during #Give2Good Week (window opens in new link) held annually every March. The week-long initiative...
Dietitians are definitely not food police and they don’t always eat spinach. But what do they actually do? During National Dietitians Week, we thought we’d...
We recently welcomed university student Elizabeth to VisAbility on an intern placement. Elizabeth is studying Digital Marketing at Curtin University. The 20-year-old is the daughter...
Did you know that VisAbility places people with low vision and other sensory impairments into a range of jobs in Perth? Known as CoAct VisAbility...
The Web Accessibility Camp also included a presentation by our own Accessibility Specialists Vithya Vijayakumare and David Vosnacos, along with Marketing Manager Danielle Gault. Due...
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...
53-year-old Barry lives in Karratha was diagnosed ten years ago with a brain tumour in his frontal lobe. Although the brain tumour didnt directly affect...