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Connor’s finding his voice and community through music
At just 26 years old, Connor has already earned a reputation for his powerful vocals, heartfelt songwriting, and unwavering passion for live music.
Individual intensives program for children and young people in Qu...
This program is designed to provide children and young people with the chance to focus on specific developmental areas outside of a school environment.
Individual intensives program for children and young people in Vi...
During the upcoming school holiday period, Vision Australia is offering its individual intensives program across Victoria.
Year Ready program for children and young people in NSW
Vision Australia is excited to launch its Year Ready program in NSW these summer school holidays.
Living with vision loss later in life
Government News
Vision loss is something many older Australians experience, but it does not mean losing your independence or giving up the things you love.
Faking blindness for clout? Parents spark outrage over TikTok tre...
A concerning viral TikTok trend where children pretended to be blind sparked outrage in October.
Vision Australia Award recognises Paul’s years of support
Paul Hedley’s incredible passion and efforts to support people who are blind or have low vision have seen him awarded with a 2025 Vision Australia Award.
Vision Australia’s Carols by Candlelight launches new-look creati...
Media Releases
Vision Australia has re-vamped the creative for its iconic Christmas event, Carols by Candlelight, calling for Australians to ‘share the magic’ this festive season.
Vision Australia Award recognises Apple’s commitment to workplace...
Today, November 3, Apple’s support for accessibility in the workplace was recognised with the presentation of the 2025 Vision Australia Corporate Award.Part of the annual Vision Australia Awards, which honour organisations and individuals making a positive impact on the blind and low vision community, the Corporate Award was presented by Vision Australia CEO David Williamson to Apple Vice President of Environment, Policy and Social Initiatives, Lisa Jackson, at Apple Sydney.“Apple has long had a commitment to accessibility across its product range, and that extends to accessibility in its employment practices and workplaces as well. Apple has been a great supporter of the Vision Australia Employment Services program, which has helped blind and low-vision jobseekers find employment at Apple Store locations across Australia,” said David Williamson, CEO, Vision Australia.“Apple’s consideration of accessibility in hiring and employment, providing support and accommodations for people who are blind or have low vision to find the right opportunity and, most importantly, succeed, should be applauded. This doesn’t only benefit those individuals, it creates a workforce strengthened by accessibility, where all are valued,” concluded David.The relationship between Vision Australia and Apple has been a long one, with Apple’s support of people who are blind or have low vision previously being acknowledged with a Vision Award in 2013.


