If you’re passionate about sport, it’s only natural that you’ll want to share your enthusiasm with others. David Martin lives with vision impairment, but is...
VisAbility has created ‘How I Learn’ – a free tool to help young people with disabilities to advocate for their learning needs. It will empower...
The Tanami route from Halls Creek to Broome is one of the most well-known outback tracks, because it snakes from Alice Springs to Halls Creek...
It may look odd – a dog kitted out in an overall having his paws painted by a ten-year old girl, but it’s just one...
We’ve held our first ever ‘Test Drive a Guide Dog’ workshop in Western Australia, for young adults who may be considering a Guide Dog when...
The statistics don’t make comfortable reading. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are three times more likely than non-Indigenous people to be blind or have...
VisAbility is committed in the support we offer to older Australians, ensuring our clients live the best possible life. In 2013, the Australian Government introduced...
“I rely on Braille as much as oxygen.” These are powerful words from student Ness Vlajkovic, a 21-year-old who can hardly hear or and has...
Reunion stories can be so uplifting, when people meet as friends, form strong bonds, but then circumstances mean they lose touch before meeting again. At...
If you live with vision impairment, getting around is more difficult and can be a daunting prospect. But with some preparation and planning, travelling on...