After last year’s success of Duncan Meerding’s workshop Woodwork Beyond Sight, we are currently taking expressions of interest for our 2021 workshops. Each workshop is...
VisAbility’s Program Manager – Therapy Services TAS, Vaughn Bennison checks out the OrCam. A small portable artificial vision device that connects to glasses. Voice activation...
One of our younger volunteers in our Library has revealed his creative hidden talents. At just sixteen-years-old, Thomas Andrews is a comic book creator and...
Guide Dogs Tasmania will be holding its ‘test drive a Guide Dog’ weekend camp for young people with Vision Impairment. Following the success of the...
Vaughn Bennison, VisAbility Tasmania Therapy Services Program Manager takes a heartfelt look at the year that was 2020. For many of us, 2020 has represented...
This year has been a journey of discovery for VisAbility. We spoke to the people who matter most: our clients, their families and carers, our...
The EverAbility Group Board of Directors is delighted to announce the appointment Anna Presser as Chief Executive Officer. Anna joined EverAbility Group in 2018 and...
Travelling by bus invokes a feeling of independence, inclusion and freedom. The word bus is short for omnibus, which means 'for everyone'. Metro and VisAbility...
International White Cane Day (October 15) is the day to highlight the role the long white cane plays in mobility and independence for someone with...