No vision for access

MORE could be done to improve Mildura’s accessibility for people with impaired vision and mobility issues.That is the view of local resident Maureen Gibson and her son Terry Irvine, who despite the community’s efforts to make the city more accessible, encounter daily struggles while navigating the town.For Ms Gibson, who has low vision and monitors her […]

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  • University vice-chancellor steps down

    University vice-chancellor steps down

    CANBERRA: Embattled Australian National University vice-chancellor Genevieve Bell has resigned after a year-long public relations saga involving bullying claims, student protests and claims of poor…