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On March 28, we held our second ‘come and try day’ for people with deafblindness and their support networks to come and try different technologies. The event was held at our Northcote Day Service in our Tech Room.

We had a broad range of high and low technology devices for people to try, including smart glasses, orientation and mobility apps, technology for the home and a range of braille and magnification technologies.

For more information about technologies for people with deafblindness, contact olitta.faapusa@ableaustralia.org.au.

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