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  2. Vision Australia - Wikipedia

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    The history of Vision Australia's founding organisations go back to the late 1800s and cover much of the struggle for better rights and services for Australia's blind and low vision community. [ 13 ] Given this long history, Vision Australia has a very extensive heritage collection including many objects and images pertaining to the story and ...

  3. Vision Australia Radio - Wikipedia

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    The Vision Australia Radio Network is headquartered at Kooyong and is licensed as a Community Broadcaster to the print-handicapped community. This can include people with vision impairment , a physical illness or disability which makes it difficult for them to hold a paper (such as MS , or Parkinson's ), people with dyslexia or those who ...

  4. 6RPH - Wikipedia

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    6RPH Vision Australia Radio broadcasts on 990 kHz AM and was previously owned and operated by the Foundation for Information Radio of Western Australia Inc. It now broadcasts Vision Australia Radio and aims to provide access to printed information for Western Australians with a print disability. [1] Vision Australia Radio is a member of RPH ...

  5. Category:Blindness organisations in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Community portal; Recent changes; Upload file; Search. Search. Appearance. ... Vision Australia This page was last edited on 4 October 2024, at 20:58 (UTC). ...

  6. United Christian Broadcasters - Wikipedia

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    Also in April 2001, Vision introduced Australia's first nationwide news service from a Christian perspective. Vision's News service is heard across their own network, as well as being accessed by a growing number of community stations who don't have the resources to produce their own news content.

  7. World Vision Australia - Wikipedia

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    World Vision Australia (WVA) is an ecumenical Christian non-governmental organisation based in Melbourne, Australia. It is a part of the World Vision International Partnership led by World Vision International. WVA is Australia's largest overseas aid and development organisation, operating primarily to assist overseas communities living in poverty.

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  9. Australian College of Optometry - Wikipedia

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    It works as part of a consortium to roll out retinal cameras and slit lamps, as well as training primary health clinics across Australia to improve eye health outcomes of First Nations people. The consortium members include Brien Holden Foundation, Aboriginal Health Council of South Australia, Centre for Eye Health and Optometry Australia. [8] [9]