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Disability access to community facilities
This government website can give you information on the accessibility of places such as museums, galleries and libraries.
DeafBlind Connect
DeafBlind Victoria run program, events and activates that improve the quality of life for DeafBlind people and increase accessibility to information and resources, encourage social and community participation and provide opportunities to learn new skills such as Braille and Auslan.
Accessible facilities in the NT
The Northern Territory Government provides a list of community facilities with disability access, including museums, art galleries and heritage sites.
Vision Australia
If you are blind or your vision is limited, Vision Australia has information and advice on adaptive technology.
Queensland Government
The Queensland Government website provides information about accessible attractions and events in Queensland.
Sports and recreation
Learn more about opportunities to participate in sport and recreation in Victoria.
Print Disability Services (Vision Australia & VisAbility)
The Print Disability Services Program supports organisations to produce print material in alternative formats for people with print disability who are unable to read standard print with ease due to vision impairment, a physical disability or a learning disability.
Mail for the blind (Australia Post)
If you are sending a parcel or letter that helps the blind then in most cases, you can send it for free. For domestic letters, eligible items must weigh no more than 500g, and domestic parcels must be under 22kg.
Canberra Blind Society
Canberra Blind Society facilitates a range of peer support group programs for individuals with low vision or who are blind.