One of our younger volunteers in our Library has revealed his creative hidden talents. At just sixteen-years-old, Thomas Andrews is a comic book creator and...
Travelling by bus invokes a feeling of independence, inclusion and freedom. The word bus is short for omnibus, which means 'for everyone'. Metro and VisAbility...
International White Cane Day (October 15) is the day to highlight the role the long white cane plays in mobility and independence for someone with...
We've reached another milestone at VisAbility notching up our 15,000th audio book. It was recorded and narrated in our studio. Of course we wanted to...
Navigating the way to independence. For Claremont resident Suzanne Sheppard, life couldn’t be better.
Deafblind and proud! Launceston resident Carol Brown lives an independent life. Deafblindness means a person has either partial or complete loss of both their vision...
During this year’s National Volunteer week, the Glenorchy City Council held their 2020 volunteer awards online. The ceremony acknowledged Glenorchy residents who were nominated for...
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?...
Zoom is the Video Conferencing system which has been taking the blind and vision impaired community by storm, and bringing the rest of the world...
In recognition for her work, Jan was awarded the Australia Day Honour for ‘service to people who are blind and have low vision’.