
“And she’s buying an accessible ramp to Heaven…”
Did that fall a little flat? I am not a natural musician, so I will stick to writing blogs and leave the song lyrics to
Did that fall a little flat? I am not a natural musician, so I will stick to writing blogs and leave the song lyrics to
by Cass Embling Welcome back! While my last post was quite sweet and light-hearted, this one is probably going to be a little heavier and
Well well well, here we are. I have been promising that I would tell you more about my guide dog Cora, and the time has
Newcastle Museum in NSW is the latest cultural institution to be BindiMapped. Funded by the City of Newcastle in NSW, the Museum collects, preserves and
KPMG Canberra is our second KPMG office to be BindiMapped, after the firm’s Sydney home in Barangaroo. The Canberra office includes three floors and a
We’re famous for our simple audio wayfinding navigation, perfect for users with vision impairment. But what if you prefer your directions with maps? Well, now
For the first time, disability expos around the country will be totally accessible to people with vision impairment, thanks to a partnership between BindiMaps and
By Cass Embling As I have explained in an earlier post, canes and guide dogs are both primary mobility aids. This means that someone who
So, I’m curious… Did you notice the different smells of places you have visited since reading my last post? I hope so! In this post,