There are different types of white (or long) canes, which are navigation tools for anyone living with blindness or vision impairment. They’re also known as...
I was able to feel the contour of the ground with great accuracy. It gave me the confidence to maintain a good walking pace on...
We’re very excited to share that our client Greg Mallett, was voted ‘Outstanding Volunteer of the Year’ at the recent inaugural Tasmanian Disability Festival Awards!...
Dr Arnold Cook, the pioneer of Guide Dogs, was also a very accomplished academic. He taught economics at UWA. Imagine our delight when we learned...
Our Board members at VisAbility come from diverse backgrounds with different specialities, but all are committed to supporting our organisation. One of them, Prof Iain...
On Global Accessibility Awareness Day we want you to try our challenge and find W-a11y. He can only be found using alt text. Why W-ally?...
We're now offering our Online Group Therapy program. This is for children aged up to 12. Sign up for as many sessions as you like....
People have been dressing up their white canes as part of a social media campaign. The event was organised as part of International White Cane...
Eve is legally blind and has Multiple Sclerosis (MS). Only four years ago Eve couldn’t walk two kilometers without falling over. Now she is planning...
Are you a young person with vision impairment? Have you thought about your future beyond school? Your ability to move confidently and safely in and...