It’s a new technology which has so much potential – 360 video and audio. It adds an extra dimension and can captivate an audience. For...
Technology opening the doors to accessibility for White Cane users in Tasmania
Beyond Sight is an inclusive multi-sensory exhibition in which visitors can explore the artworks through touch, sound, smell, sight and imagination.
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...
Elizabeth Barnes the new Chief Executive Officer (CEO) at VisAbility, has been settling into her new role. Elizabeth has extensive experience in the not-for-profit health...
Tassie girl Jane Bartlett has just moved back home from Melbourne and is starting a running meet up, for the blind and vision impaired community...
Physiotherapist Mim, is part of our amazing team at the Children’s Therapy Centre. She works primarily with children with disability to help them move and...
Leading the way for businesses across Tasmania, Hotel SOHO with the help of VisAbility launched their low-vision and braille menus during Jul-EYE (eye health month).
VisAbility is a diverse organisation with a range of careers and occupations. Our staff include therapists, skilled support officers and professional managers. We aim to...
Award winning Tasmanian Artist Duncan Meerding (link opens in new window)always had a passion for creating. When his vision deteriorated in 2005, he was left...