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...
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...
VisAbility is delighted to announce that its Board of Directors has appointed Elizabeth Barnes as Chief Executive Officer. Commenting on the appointment, VisAbility Board Chair,...
A magnifier is a lens or combination of lenses that make something appear larger. Lindisfarne resident Basil Hickey has a large collection of magnifiers to...
VisAbility’s Children and Youth Services has introduced a ground-breaking new program, the first of its kind in Western Australia. Led by occupational therapists at our...
VisAbility Ltd and its Board of Directors are announcing effective 17 May 2019, after more than six years as Chief Executive Officer, Dr Clare Allen,...
Strong, inspirational, warm and engaging. Just a few of the ways to describe Zel Iscel. As an advocate for women with disability, a keen traveller...
This is Josh. With a steady job, loving wife and new baby daughter Charlie, life is good. Though it’s not always been easy living with...
Congratulations to Kim Ryan, Tasmania’s Coordinator for Guide Dogs Services who’s puppy program won the prestigious Derek Freeman Scholarship from the International Guide Dog Federation...
VisAbility and Guide Dogs Tasmania (link opens in new window) remind community what they ‘Cane Do’ to lend a helping hand: ‘Just ask us first’....