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The TOM: Melbourne Makeathon is back for 2022
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A September workshop will draw on lived experience of disability to co-design everyday solutions for particular accessibility needs.
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This week on Talking Vision: Carly Iles from Vision 2020 Australi...
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Sam speaks to policy and advocacy manager Carly Iles from Vision 2020 Australia about the organisation’s key priorities for the new Labor government.
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Explore our new look website
Vision Australia
Vision Australia recently celebrated the launch of our new website. In addition to a streamlined look and feel, it has a simplified menu and navigation system allowing users to access information quickly and easily.
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This week on Talking Vision: Vision Australia Award nominations n...
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Stella catches up with Jane Britt from Blind Citizens Australia about this year’s Vision Australia Awards, which are now open for nominations until August 12.
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Vision Australia helps Roger regain his independence
Client Stories
Through assistance from Vision Australia, Roger Noble has been able to reclaim his independence.
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Nominations open for the 2022 Vision Australia Awards
Vision Australia
Vision Australia understands the importance of acknowledging the invaluable contributions made by members of our community.
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The Career Path: Putting a stamp on work-life balance
Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Business Partner for Australia Post Sharon Carroll calls her job "the best job in HR".
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The Career Path: Playing for net positives with Nick Hatzoglou
Football Victoria's head of diversity, inclusion and community projects, Nick Hatzoglou talks about hiring blind and low vision colleagues.
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The Career Path: Getting your first job with Ollie Fanshaw
Showing his future boss how he can stack shelves and identify products with the help of his phone’s camera was all Ollie Fanshaw needed to convince the IGA team he could do the job.