By: Amy Cheng
The blind and people with low vision may soon be able to experience museums in a different way. Continue reading “Museum “Touch” Experience for Blind and Partially Sighted to Benefit Everyone”
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By: Amy Cheng
The blind and people with low vision may soon be able to experience museums in a different way. Continue reading “Museum “Touch” Experience for Blind and Partially Sighted to Benefit Everyone”
By: Georgia Free
David Hume has lived a full and exciting life. He’s had fruitful careers in radio, retail and recruitment (to name a few). Continue reading “Australia’s Longest-Serving Guide Dog Owner on Love and Loss, and Living with Blindness”
By: Russ Matthews
Bobby Farrelly is best known for partnering with his brother, Peter, on many iconic, albeit borderline offensive comedies, like Dumb and Dumber, Shallow Hal, and There’s Something About Mary. Continue reading “‘Champions’ – a Humorous, Inspiring Story of Special Olympic Athletes”
By: CBM
Over the last decade, the generosity of thousands of Australians has helped more than 300,000 people living in some of the poorest parts of the world to access sight-saving cataract surgery as part of CBM’s Miracles Day. Continue reading “It Costs Less Than a Gold Class Movie to Restore Someone’s Sight”
By: CBM
When 12-year-old Catie decided to support CBM’s annual Miracles Day, she wanted to go one step further than donating her pocket money. Continue reading “Caitie’s Commitment: Two Months’ Pocket Money, and an Eye Patch!”
By: City Bible Forum and Reel Dialogue
As CODA opened at the Sundance Film Festival, director Sian Heder (Tallulah) could not have imagined how her film would make so much noise – and go on to win three Oscars for Best Picture, Best Supporting Actor, and Best Adapted Screenplay.
Continue reading “CODA: With Three Oscars, This Film’s Making Waves”
By: Laura Bennett
When newly crowned Australian of the Year Dylan Alcott received his award, it wasn’t only a moment that recognised his extraordinary achievements on the tennis court, but it brought to the forefront a community that often exists in the Australian shadows – those living with a disability. Continue reading “Dylan Alcott: Our Sporting Superstar Shining a Light on Disability in Australia”