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Confirmed speakers for PWAC 2021!
05 February 2021
Here’s a list of the latest confirmed speakers from around the world!
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Confirmed speaker for PWAC 2021!
15 January 2021
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Free digital access seminar
08 May 2019
VisAbility’s Accessible Information Services team in collaboration with the Centre for Accessibility will be conducting a free “digital access” seminar/workshop on this day, Thursday 16th May 2019 at VisAbility from 9.30am -12.00pm…
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Registrations open for Perth Web Accessibility Camp
12 January 2019
The Perth Web Accessibility Camp is back for it’s 6th year! We welcome everyone to join us for a day of learning and sharing…
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Call for presentations for next year's camp
31 October 2018
Given that things are likely to get busier as Christmas approaches, we’re opening up a Call for Presentations now so you can send in an idea for a presentation, then relax knowing it’s already in the mix. Last year the demand was strong so if you want to make sure yours gets into the programme, send your idea in early!
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Do you use audio technology to complete your post-graduate research?
20 September 2018
A Curtin University Senior Research Fellow, Dr Anna Hampson Lundh, is currently looking for people who are blind or vision impaired who are willing to be interviewed for an hour
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Free document accessibility workshop
08 June 2018
VisAbility will be running a free workshop on Document Accessibility on Wednesday 13 June.
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Centre for Accessibility Launch: June 6th
29 May 2018
Several of the meetup group will be going to the Centre for Accessibility’s launch event on Wednesday June 6th. We’d love to see you there!
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A11y Bytes Perth, 2018
22 May 2018
On 17th May, Perth joined in for the A11y Bytes celebration of Global Accessibility Awareness Day. We had 4 speakers from the meetup group give lightning talks, and a few dozen developers, designers and management types come along to share the fun.
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Coming up: A11y Bytes Perth
01 May 2018
On Thursday 17th May, Julie will be hosting the Perth section of A11y Bytes.