In this week's New Horizons, we speak with Sally Aurisch and Steve Richardson, about the "Life Ready" podcast series. This series currently has five episodes, with more on the way. It explores the lives of people who are blind or vision impaired, discu...
Emma Bennison, Chief Executive Officer of BCA, is about to embark on six weeks leave from the organisation. We speak with Emma about her achievements as board member, National President and CEO of Blind Citizens Australia over the past six years or so. ...
In this week's episode, we continue the sporting theme. Renee Godress talks about a sporting event soon to be happening in Sydney. Also, Jonathan Craig updates us on the latest issue of Blind Citizens News, to be released any day now.
In this week's episode, we hear about an interesting "Come and Try" event coming up in Melbourne, in June. We speak with James Griffiths who is involved with the project about his story, the event, and interesting sports with which he is involved.
In this episode of New Horizons, we speak with Sally Aurisch about an upcoming event in Adelaide. As well, the full text of the open letter to the Prime Minister of Australia, written on behalf of blind and vision impaired people, by Emma Bennison, CEO ...
In this final episode, we explore Reflections on life by people who are blind or vision-impaired from the 1960s to the 2000s. How are things different from the past?
Episode 4 of the Our Legacy series Details the issues on which people who are blind or vision-impaired have advocated in NSW and the ACT from the 1960s to the 2000s
In episode 3, we share memories of Shirley House. This was the house in Burwood NSW which was the spiritual home of many people who are blind or vision-impaired from its purchase in the 1950s to its sale in the 2010s.
In this second of five episodes of the Our Legacy series, we discuss How these areas of life are lived by people who are blind or vision-impaired in NSW andthe ACT from the 1960s to the 2000s.
In this first of five episodes of a series covering the development of blindness advocacy in NSW and the ACT, we show-case the early lives of people who are blind or vision-impaired from the 1940s to the 1970s.