This year Phil Menzie received the Local Inspiration Award during the Day of People with Disability celebrations in Glenorchy from the Glenorchy City Council for...
This past year has been a time of great change for everyone at VisAbility. As we welcome in a new decade, it’s a good time...
It’s a new technology which has so much potential – 360 video and audio. It adds an extra dimension and can captivate an audience. For...
Technology opening the doors to accessibility for White Cane users in Tasmania
Beyond Sight is an inclusive multi-sensory exhibition in which visitors can explore the artworks through touch, sound, smell, sight and imagination.
Did you know that we currently have 70,000 talking books in our VisAbility Library with 200 new titles added every year? Our library catalogue is...
People have been dressing up their white canes as part of a social media campaign. The event was organised as part of International White Cane...
Artists from all over the world including Tassie’s own Duncan Meerding were invited to tutor in the Architecture Beyond Sight course.
Elizabeth Barnes the new Chief Executive Officer (CEO) at VisAbility, has been settling into her new role. Elizabeth has extensive experience in the not-for-profit health...
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...