Thank you. It’s a pleasure to be here with Professor McCallum and Mr. Menses to announce Microsoft’s plans to expand the already-strong relationship between our two organizations. Today it’s my honor ...
Vision Australia, Australia’s largest provider of disability services to people who are blind or have low vision, has launched its new brand to demonstrate the organisation’s commitment to putting its ...
I’m releasing the Carey from the cage with Radioinfo’s first Christmas story before December 1, but tickets to Melbourne’s Carols By Candlelight are now on sale with the event Vision Australia’s ...
Vision Australia has launched its new brand that focuses on its clients. Vision Australia’s rebrand, developed in collaboration with Designworks, addresses a unique set of challenges. The new brand ...
World Vision Australia has unveiled its 2025 Christmas campaign, “Give Kindness, Feel Joy,” a bright, optimistic celebration of generosity designed to inspire Australians and spotlight the ...
Leading digital outdoor company QMS is proud to announce its support for the 86th Vision Australia Carols by Candlelight presented by AAMI, which will be held at Melbourne’s Sidney Myer Music Bowl on ...
With thousands expected to attend Channel 9’s Carols By Candlelight on Christmas Eve at the Sidney Myer Music Bowl in Melbourne, many also turn on Vision Australia Radio and its simulcast and audio ...
Bernard Barron, the founding head of World Vision in Australia at its inception in 1966, has died at his home in Melbourne, aged 86. Bernard Barron In the 1920s, his family moved from Britain to South ...
A bionic eye prototype developed by researchers in Australia aims to implant an array of electrodes in the eye that can deliver electrical impulses directly to neurons in the retina. The group, called ...
Australia has a bit of a history when it comes to pioneering cyborg technology. The country was home to the first functioning bionic ear implant in 1978 and now, in 2012, comes a new version of a ...
Researchers at Bionic Vision Australia (BVA) have produced a prototype version of a bionic eye implant that could be ready to start restoring rudimentary vision to blind people as soon as 2013. The ...
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