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  2. Vision Australia - Wikipedia

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    Vision Australia was created in 2004 through the merger of the Royal Blind Society (RBS), the Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind (RVIB), Vision Australia Foundation (VAF), and the National Information Library Services (NILS) in July 2004. [1]

  3. Vision Australia Radio - Wikipedia

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    A recent McNair Ingenuity Research study showed that Vision Australia Radio has a statewide audience of more than 250,000 every week – with the majority of listeners aged between 25 and 54. An estimated 38% of listeners are professionals or self-employed with a further 36% skilled workers. The station originally broadcast as 3RPH in 1982 from ...

  4. 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.

  5. 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 ...

  6. 3BPH - Wikipedia

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    3BPH is a radio station based in Bendigo, Victoria.It is part of the Vision Australia Radio network, a reading and information service for those persons unable to read or easily access information in print.

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  8. 2003 Australia Day Honours - Wikipedia

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    For service to the community, particularly through Vision Australia Foundation's Radio for the Print Handicapped and the Anti Cancer Council of Victoria. James Andrew Aitken: For service to the community, particularly through St Peter's Anglican Church Wynnum Community Service Committee. Iris Aldridge: For service to the community of Bendemere ...

  9. Brien Holden Vision Institute - Wikipedia

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    BHVI has full membership in the anti-poverty organization Australian Council for International Development [17] and is a full participant in "Vision 2020 Australia", which is part of a global initiative of the World Health Organization and the International Agency for the Prevention of Blindness. [18] [19]