It has just been announced that VisAbility is one of two service providers to be included in the Federal Government’s Print Disability Services Program for 2018-2021 (link opens...
“When I first started working in vision impairment, I thought it was a narrow field (no pun intended). After a few months, that perception quickly...
For Launceston woman Joan Webb education is the key to a long healthy life. Joan has age related macular degeneration in both eyes, the principal cause...
“285 million people worldwide will now have greater access to books published in accessible formats such as large print, braille or audio” (Australia Government, Department of...
“Technologies such as video-conferencing have opened up a world of opportunity for people with disability. VisAbility Manager of Therapy and Support Services Seb Della Maddalena...
“How do you navigate peak-hour in pitch black? What’s it like to feel your way through a crowded footpath? How would you find and communicate...
Congratulations to our Accessible Information Services team members Vithya and David, who have successfully completed a Professional Certificate in Web Accessibility Compliance (PCWA). Undertaken through...
“If you didn’t know that too much chocolate wasn’t good for you, how much and what type of chocolate would you eat? White chocolate? Dark...