Radio news
Vision Australia Radio is proud to welcome Hearth Australia as a new sponsor, highlighting a shared commitment to supporting people living with disabilities to live independently and with dignity.
Vision Australia Radio (VAR) is thrilled to continue its partnership with the Blind Australian of the Year Awards, recognising and celebrating the achievements of blind and vision impaired Australians across the country.
Vision Australia Radio (VAR) is delighted to share an update on the Brimbank Seniors Festival 2025.
Vision Australia Radio has once again raised the bar for inclusive and accessible broadcasting, proudly receiving a record nine finalist nominations at the upcoming 2025 Community Radio Awards.
Vision impaired comedian Jeremy Moses is set to return to the stage this October with his brand-new one-man show, Jeremy Moses is HARD TO WORK WITH, at Melbourne Fringe Festival.
In a world-first, the Australian Open will offer an Accessible Pre-sale this month, giving fans with accessibility needs the opportunity to purchase tickets for the 2026 tournament before they go on-sale to the general public.
Vision Australia Radio is more than a radio network – it is a vital service that connects, informs, and entertains people who are blind, low vision, or who have a print disability.
Sport has the power to bring people together, and for listeners of Vision Australia Radio, Vision Sports does just that.
As a proud media partner, Vision Australia Radio (VAR) will play a part in supporting and promoting Totally Lit, especially its importance for members of the blind, low vision, and print-disability community.
Having been involved with Vision Australia Radio in Geelong for more than a decade, Peter knows all too well how important the service is to the local community.