Tassie girl Jane Bartlett has just moved back home from Melbourne and is starting a running meet up, for the blind and vision impaired community...
Physiotherapist Mim, is part of our amazing team at the Children’s Therapy Centre. She works primarily with children with disability to help them move and...
Leading the way for businesses across Tasmania, Hotel SOHO with the help of VisAbility launched their low-vision and braille menus during Jul-EYE (eye health month).
VisAbility is a diverse organisation with a range of careers and occupations. Our staff include therapists, skilled support officers and professional managers. We aim to...
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...
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,...
Are you a young person with vision impairment? Have you thought about your future beyond school? Your ability to move confidently and safely in and...
As we say farewell to our outgoing Chief Executive Officer (CEO), we want to say thank-you to Dr Clare Allen. She’s leaving us to take...
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...